JOURNAL ARTICLE

Improved Mechanical Properties of Compatibilized Polypropylene/Polyamide-12 Blends

Nora AranburuJ. I. Eguiazábal

Year: 2015 Journal:   International Journal of Polymer Science Vol: 2015 Pages: 1-8   Publisher: Hindawi Publishing Corporation

Abstract

Compatibilized blends of polypropylene (PP) and polyamide-12 (PA12) as a second component were obtained by direct injection molding having first added 20% maleic anhydride-modified copolymer (PP-g-MA) to the PP, which produced partially grafted PP (gPP). A nucleating effect of the PA12 took place on the cooling crystallization of the gPP, and a second crystallization peak of the gPP appeared in the PA12-rich blends, indicating changes in the crystalline morphology. There was a slight drop in the PA12 crystallinity of the compatible blends, whereas the crystallinity of the gPP increased significantly in the PA12-rich blends. The overall reduction in the dispersed phase particle size together with the clear increase in ductility when gPP was used instead of PP proved that compatibilization occurred. Young’s modulus of the blends showed synergistic behavior. This is proposed to be both due to a change in the crystalline morphology of the blends on the one hand and, on the other, in the PA12-rich blends, to the clear increase in the crystallinity of the gPP phase, which may, in turn, have been responsible for the increase in its continuity and its contribution to the modulus.

Keywords:
Crystallinity Materials science Compatibilization Polypropylene Crystallization Polyamide Composite material Maleic anhydride Polymer blend Morphology (biology) Phase (matter) Copolymer Chemical engineering Polymer Chemistry Organic chemistry

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