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Syndiotactic polystyrene rubber modification

RUBBER MODIFICATION OF SYNDIOTACTIC POLYSTYRENE Table 19.1 Impact modification of sPS as described in EP 318 793 [15]... [Pg.419]

Polystyrene (PS) in its atactic and syndiotactic forms is a brittle thermoplastic, even in an orientated state [4]. To improve the toughness of aPS, impact modification has been practised for a long time, either by polymerizing the styrene in the presence of a polybutadiene rubber leading to high-impact polystyrene, commonly called HIPS, or by blending the polystyrene with multi-block copolymers, mainly of the styrene-butadiene-styrene (S-B-S) type. [Pg.411]


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