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PS–PMMA Block copolymer system as compatibilizer for PS–PVC blends

✍ Scribed by Gerard T. Caneba; Srinivasarao Kandiraju


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1990
Tongue
English
Weight
415 KB
Volume
10
Category
Article
ISSN
0730-6679

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✦ Synopsis


We are studying the use of PS-PMMA block copolymer systems to improve the mechanical properties of immiscible PS-PVC blends. For a particular PS-PMMA block copolymer system, we found that effective compatibilization occurs at compalibilizer levels of 1-5 wt % in a 50/50 PS-PVC blend. In the samples, storage and stress relaxation moduli were at least midway between those of pure PS and PVC. On the other hand, the equivalent uncompatibilized blend exhibited storage and stress relaxation moduli that are much lower than those of the soft PVC component. Stress relaxation moduli of pure PS remained fdrly constant with time, while a 25% drop was observed for pure PVC after 120 sec. Also afer 120 s, stress relaxation moduli for the uncompatibilized blend exhibited a 20% drop, while a less than 10% drop was observed for the compatibilized PS-PVC blends.


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