Rheological and mechanical properties of ABS plastics prepared by bulk polymerization

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V. E. Dreval
G. B. Vasil’ev
E. K. Borisenkova
V. G. Kulichikhin
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[1] Russian Academy of Sciences,Topchiev Institute of Petrochemical Synthesis
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Polymer Science Series A | 2006年 / 48卷
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Viscosity; Shear Stress; Molecular Mass; Yield Point; Storage Modulus;
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A series of ABS plastics prepared by bulk polymerization was studied. The test samples contained almost equal amounts of PB but mostly differed in the molecular mass of a styrene-acrylonitrile copolymer. It was shown that the molecular mass of the copolymer strongly affects the rheological and mechanical properties of ABS plastics. An increase in molecular mass leads to a rise not only in the non-Newtonian viscosity of plastics but also in their yield point, storage modulus under periodic steady-state shear flow in the low-frequency plateau region, and impact strength. Quantitative correlations between these rheological and mechanical characteristics of the copolymers and their Mw values were established. As opposed to homophase polymer systems, a marked increase in the shear stress has no effect on viscosity in relation to the molecular mass of ABS plastics. In the case of melts, the influence of the Mw of the styrene-acrylonitrile copolymer on the rheological behavior of ABS plastics is apparently related to a change in the interaction of PB particles with the copolymer that controls the structural framework of the system. The relationship between the impact strength of the copolymer and its MW may be explained by the fact that the latter parameter influences orientational effects in crazes that arise during steady-state shear flow of ABS plastics in the solid state.
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