Artigo Revisado por pares

Effects of molecular weight of SEBS triblock copolymer on the morphology, impact strength, and rheological property of syndiotactic polystyrene/ethylene–propylene rubber blends

2000; Elsevier BV; Volume: 41; Issue: 6 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1016/s0032-3861(99)00372-9

ISSN

1873-2291

Autores

B. K. Hong, W. H. Jo,

Tópico(s)

Polymer Nanocomposites and Properties

Resumo

The effects of molecular weight of atactic polystyrene-b-poly(ethylene-co-butylene)-b-atactic polystyrene [SEBS] triblock copolymers on the morphology, impact strength, and rheological property of syndiotactic polystyrene (sPS)/ethylene–propylene rubber (EPR) blends are examined. From the morphological analysis, it is observed that the size of dispersed EPR phase in sPS/EPR/SEBS blends decreases and the particle size distribution becomes narrower with increasing amounts of SEBS in the blends. It is found that the low molecular weight SEBS is more effective in increasing the impact strength of sPS/EPR blend than the high molecular weight SEBS. The SEM micrographs after impact test show that the sPS/EPR blends compatibilized by the low molecular weight SEBS have a good adhesion between the sPS matrix and dispersed EPR particles, whereas the sPS/EPR blends compatibilized by the high molecular weight SEBS exhibit a poor adhesion between phases. Although the complex viscosity of low molecular weight SEBS is much lower than that of high molecular weight SEBS, the complex viscosity of the sPS/EPR blends compatibilized by the low molecular weight SEBS is higher than that of the sPS/EPR blends compatibilized by the high molecular weight SEBS. It is suggested from these results that the blocks in the low molecular weight SEBS penetrate into the corresponding phase more easily than the blocks in the high molecular weight SEBS.

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