1 Introduction S. Wu reported the brittle-ductile transition master curve for the relation between the notched izod impact strength of Nylon-6/EPDM blends and rubber fractions. It was interpreted by the strong interac...1 Introduction S. Wu reported the brittle-ductile transition master curve for the relation between the notched izod impact strength of Nylon-6/EPDM blends and rubber fractions. It was interpreted by the strong interaction between polar Nylon-6 matrix and modified EPDM dispersed phase. However, similar brittle-ductile transition master curve in non-polar PP/EPDM blends was also observed in this laboratory (Fig. 1).展开更多
The brittle-ductile transition is a very important phenomenon for polymer toughening. Polypropylene (PP) is often toughened by using rubbers, e.g., ethylene-propylene diene monomer (EPDM) has often been used as a ...The brittle-ductile transition is a very important phenomenon for polymer toughening. Polypropylene (PP) is often toughened by using rubbers, e.g., ethylene-propylene diene monomer (EPDM) has often been used as a modifier. In this article, the toughening of PP by using a new kind of rubber, known as elastomeric nano-particle (ENP), and the brittleductile transition of PP/EPDM/ENP was studied. Compared to PP/EPDM binary blends, the brittle-ductile transition of PP/EPDM/ENP ternary blends occurred at lower EPDM contents. SEM experiment was carried out to investigate the etched and impact-fractured surfaces. ENP alone had no effect on the impact strength of PP, however, with the same EPDM content, PP/EPDM/ENP ternary blends had smaller particle size, better dispersion and smaller interparticle distance in contrary to PP/EPDM binary blends, which promoted the brittle-ductile transition to occur earlier.展开更多
Positron annihilation spectroscopy (PAS) was utilized to investigate the relationship between the free-volume hole properties and miscibility of dynamically vulcanized EPDM/PP blend. The results showed that the noncry...Positron annihilation spectroscopy (PAS) was utilized to investigate the relationship between the free-volume hole properties and miscibility of dynamically vulcanized EPDM/PP blend. The results showed that the noncrystalline region of PP and EPDM in the blend was partially miscible and the miscibility of the blend became worse when the weight percent of EPDM was <50%. This was also demonstrated by DMTA and mechanical properties of the blends with various compositions.展开更多
Polypropylene(PP)/ethylene-octene copolymer(POE) blends were prepared with a twin-screw extruder.Their dynamic mechanical behavior were systematically investigated.The results show that PP/POE blends are heterogen...Polypropylene(PP)/ethylene-octene copolymer(POE) blends were prepared with a twin-screw extruder.Their dynamic mechanical behavior were systematically investigated.The results show that PP/POE blends are heterogeneities with a partial compatible two-phase structure,the glass transition temperature of PP phases in the blends tends to shift towards high temperature with increasing the POE content,and the glass transition temperature of POE phases shifts towards the low temperature with increasing the PP content.The Kerner's dispersed phase model and co-continuous phase model can reasonably predict the visco-elasticity of PP/POE blends with different compositions.Additionally,the morphological structure of the blends can be estimated via comparing the predicted DMA behavior with the experimental data.展开更多
The synergism of ethylene-propylene-diene monomer copolymer (EPDM) and dicumyl peroxide (DCP, a crosslinking agent) in low density polyethylene (LDPE)/poly(vinyl chloride) (PVC) blends was investigated. When...The synergism of ethylene-propylene-diene monomer copolymer (EPDM) and dicumyl peroxide (DCP, a crosslinking agent) in low density polyethylene (LDPE)/poly(vinyl chloride) (PVC) blends was investigated. When EDPM and DCP are added to the blends simultaneously, the tensile properties could be improved significantly, especially for the blends with LDPE matrix. For example, incorporation of 10/1 (mass ratio) EPDM/DCP improves the tensile strength of the LDPE/PVC (mass ratio 80/20) blend from 7.9 MPa to 8.5 MPa and the elongation at break from 25% to 503%. Results from selective extraction, phase-contrast microscopy and thermal analysis reveal that the improvement in the tensile properties of the blends with LDPE matrix is principally due to the formation of a fine crosslinking network of the LDPE and EPDM phase. The outstanding modification effect of EPDM is explained by its dual functions: molecular entanglement with LDPE and the enhanced efficiency of DCP in the blends.展开更多
In this study, the adsorptive properties of L-menthol, moisture vapor transmission rate, and mechanical properties of poly (ethylene terephthalate) (PET), polypropylene (PP), and their blends were evaluated in contain...In this study, the adsorptive properties of L-menthol, moisture vapor transmission rate, and mechanical properties of poly (ethylene terephthalate) (PET), polypropylene (PP), and their blends were evaluated in containers fabricated by injection molding without a compatibilizing agent. These containers intended to hold pharmaceutical solutions containing lipophilic chemicals such as L-menthol. By the addition of a small amount of PP, the moisture barrier properties of PET were effectively improved, but its anti-adsorptive property was reduced. The strength of the PET/PP blends was reduced, but some PET/PP blends were still able to bear the experimental load required for application in eye-drop containers. PET/PP = 9/1 and PET/PP = 8/2 were found to be most applicable for using in the fabrication of containers for medicinal solutions.展开更多
基金Project supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China.
文摘1 Introduction S. Wu reported the brittle-ductile transition master curve for the relation between the notched izod impact strength of Nylon-6/EPDM blends and rubber fractions. It was interpreted by the strong interaction between polar Nylon-6 matrix and modified EPDM dispersed phase. However, similar brittle-ductile transition master curve in non-polar PP/EPDM blends was also observed in this laboratory (Fig. 1).
基金This work was financially supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Nos. 20404008, 50373030 and 20490220) the Special Funds for Major State Basic Research Projects of China (No. 2003CB615600) the Ministry of Education of China as a Key Project (No. 104154).
文摘The brittle-ductile transition is a very important phenomenon for polymer toughening. Polypropylene (PP) is often toughened by using rubbers, e.g., ethylene-propylene diene monomer (EPDM) has often been used as a modifier. In this article, the toughening of PP by using a new kind of rubber, known as elastomeric nano-particle (ENP), and the brittleductile transition of PP/EPDM/ENP was studied. Compared to PP/EPDM binary blends, the brittle-ductile transition of PP/EPDM/ENP ternary blends occurred at lower EPDM contents. SEM experiment was carried out to investigate the etched and impact-fractured surfaces. ENP alone had no effect on the impact strength of PP, however, with the same EPDM content, PP/EPDM/ENP ternary blends had smaller particle size, better dispersion and smaller interparticle distance in contrary to PP/EPDM binary blends, which promoted the brittle-ductile transition to occur earlier.
基金This work was financially supported by 863 Programme of China No.863-715-012-0160
文摘Positron annihilation spectroscopy (PAS) was utilized to investigate the relationship between the free-volume hole properties and miscibility of dynamically vulcanized EPDM/PP blend. The results showed that the noncrystalline region of PP and EPDM in the blend was partially miscible and the miscibility of the blend became worse when the weight percent of EPDM was <50%. This was also demonstrated by DMTA and mechanical properties of the blends with various compositions.
基金Supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(No.20490220)Open Fund of State Key Laboratory of Plastic Forming Simulation and Die & Mould Technology,China(No.05-10)+1 种基金Open Fund of Hubei Key Laboratory of Materials Chemistry and Service FailureProgram for New Century Excellent Talents in Universities of China(No.NCET-05-0640)
文摘Polypropylene(PP)/ethylene-octene copolymer(POE) blends were prepared with a twin-screw extruder.Their dynamic mechanical behavior were systematically investigated.The results show that PP/POE blends are heterogeneities with a partial compatible two-phase structure,the glass transition temperature of PP phases in the blends tends to shift towards high temperature with increasing the POE content,and the glass transition temperature of POE phases shifts towards the low temperature with increasing the PP content.The Kerner's dispersed phase model and co-continuous phase model can reasonably predict the visco-elasticity of PP/POE blends with different compositions.Additionally,the morphological structure of the blends can be estimated via comparing the predicted DMA behavior with the experimental data.
文摘The synergism of ethylene-propylene-diene monomer copolymer (EPDM) and dicumyl peroxide (DCP, a crosslinking agent) in low density polyethylene (LDPE)/poly(vinyl chloride) (PVC) blends was investigated. When EDPM and DCP are added to the blends simultaneously, the tensile properties could be improved significantly, especially for the blends with LDPE matrix. For example, incorporation of 10/1 (mass ratio) EPDM/DCP improves the tensile strength of the LDPE/PVC (mass ratio 80/20) blend from 7.9 MPa to 8.5 MPa and the elongation at break from 25% to 503%. Results from selective extraction, phase-contrast microscopy and thermal analysis reveal that the improvement in the tensile properties of the blends with LDPE matrix is principally due to the formation of a fine crosslinking network of the LDPE and EPDM phase. The outstanding modification effect of EPDM is explained by its dual functions: molecular entanglement with LDPE and the enhanced efficiency of DCP in the blends.
文摘In this study, the adsorptive properties of L-menthol, moisture vapor transmission rate, and mechanical properties of poly (ethylene terephthalate) (PET), polypropylene (PP), and their blends were evaluated in containers fabricated by injection molding without a compatibilizing agent. These containers intended to hold pharmaceutical solutions containing lipophilic chemicals such as L-menthol. By the addition of a small amount of PP, the moisture barrier properties of PET were effectively improved, but its anti-adsorptive property was reduced. The strength of the PET/PP blends was reduced, but some PET/PP blends were still able to bear the experimental load required for application in eye-drop containers. PET/PP = 9/1 and PET/PP = 8/2 were found to be most applicable for using in the fabrication of containers for medicinal solutions.