Compatibilizing effects of diblock copolymer polystyrene-block-poly(ethylene-co-propylene) (SEP) on the morphology and mechanical properties of immiscible blends of poly(propylene) (PP) and polystyrene (PS) were investigated. Notched impact strength, yield stress, elongation at yield and Young's modulus were determined as a function of different weight ratios of PP and PS and different amounts of added SEP as well. Scanning electron microscopy revealed a two-phase morphology of PP/PS blends, which exhibit poor mechanical properties. Even 2,5 wt.-% of SEP added to PP/PS blends can improve the notched impact strength and elongation at yield compared to non-compatibilized PP/PS blends. 10 wt.-% of SEP compatibilizer converted the brittle PP/PS blend to quite impact-resistant polymeric material. Mechanical properties were improved because of the morphological changes and increased interfacial adhesion as a result of SEP localization between PP and PS phases. An analysis of yield stress data in terms of theoretical models showed that yield stress values of binary PP/PS blends can be predicted with Nielsen's model.
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Korea Polytechn Univ, Grad Sch Knowledge Based Technol & Energy, Shihung City 429450, Kyonggi Do, South KoreaKorea Polytechn Univ, Grad Sch Knowledge Based Technol & Energy, Shihung City 429450, Kyonggi Do, South Korea
Jang, Suk-Yong
Han, Sien-Ho
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Korea Polytechn Univ, Grad Sch Knowledge Based Technol & Energy, Shihung City 429450, Kyonggi Do, South KoreaKorea Polytechn Univ, Grad Sch Knowledge Based Technol & Energy, Shihung City 429450, Kyonggi Do, South Korea