JOURNAL ARTICLE

Toughening of polyethylene terephthalate/amorphous copolyester blends with a maleated thermoplastic elastomer

Zhong‐Zhen YuMing LeiYuchun OuGuisheng Yang

Year: 2003 Journal:   Journal of Applied Polymer Science Vol: 89 (3)Pages: 797-805   Publisher: Wiley

Abstract

Abstract The toughening of polyethylene terephthalate (PET)/amorphous copolyester (PETG) blends using a maleic anhydride grafted mixture (TPEg) of polyethylene‐octene elastomer and a semicrystalline polyolefin plastic (60/40 by weight) was examined. The TPEg was more effective in toughening PETG than PET, although the dispersion qualities of the TPEg particles in PET and PETG matrices were very similar. At the fixed TPEg content of 15 wt %, replacing partial PET by PETG resulted in a sharp brittle‐ductile transition when the PETG content exceeded the PET content. Before the transition, PET/PETG blends were not toughened with the TPEg of 15 wt %, whereas after the transition, the PET/PETG blends with 15 wt % of TPEg, similar to the PETG/TPEg (85/15) binary blend, maintained a super‐tough level. The impact‐fractured surfaces of the PET/PETG/TPEg blends were also evaluated. When PETG content was lower than PET content, the ternary blend showed a brittle feature in its impact‐fractured surface, similar to the PET/TPEg (85/15) binary blend. While PETG content exceeded PET content, however, the impact‐fractured surface of the ternary blend was very similar to that of PETG/TPEg (85/15) binary blend, exhibiting intensive cavitation and massive matrix shear yielding, which were believed to be responsible for the super‐tough level of the blends. © 2003 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Appl Polym Sci 89: 797–805, 2003

Keywords:
Materials science Composite material Compatibilization Copolyester Polyethylene terephthalate Elastomer Polyolefin Polymer blend Polyethylene Maleic anhydride Glass transition Low-density polyethylene Izod impact strength test Copolymer Polymer Ultimate tensile strength Polyester

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