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Grafting of polyethylenes by reactive extrusion. I. Influence on the molecular structure

✍ Scribed by C. Rosales; R. Perera; M. Ichazo; J. Gonzalez; H. Rojas; A. Sánchez; A. Díaz Barrios


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1998
Tongue
English
Weight
232 KB
Volume
70
Category
Article
ISSN
0021-8995

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Grafting of polyethylenes is an important method used in the modification of polyolefins with functional groups. Lately, the use of extruders as polymerization reactors has increased considerably. However, knowledge of the details of the reaction in the extruder is still limited. In this investigation, the grafting of various commercial polyethylenes, high-density polyethylenes (HDPEs), and linear low-density polyethylenes (LLDPEs) with diethyl maleate (DEM) was carried out in two corotating twinscrew extruders with different screw configurations and extrusion conditions. Two initiators at different concentrations were used. It was found that when the initiator level was raised in the LLDPEs the grafting degree increased and the molecular weight distribution of the grafted LLDPE2 did not show appreciable differences when they were compared to the virgin resin. On the other hand, the terminal vinyl group concentrations decreased at the expense of increasing the trans unsaturation concentrations. This last result is consistent with the formation of long-chain branching. Additionally, the weight-average molecular weight of grafted high-density polyethylene (HDPE1-g-DEM) decreased. The grafting efficiencies were consistent with the attained residence times and also with the kinetics of the decomposition of the peroxides.


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