The effect of polypropylene-graft-maleic anhydride on the morphology and dynamic mechanical properties of polypropylene/polystyrene blends
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posted on 2024-06-17, 12:52authored byJ Parameswaranpillai, G Joseph, RV Chellappan, AK Zahakariah, N Hameed
Polypropylene (PP) and polystyrene (PS) blends were prepared by melt processing in a haake at 180 °C. PP/PS blends are immiscible and the blend morphologies were characterized by scanning electron microscopy. The viscoelastic properties were characterized using dynamic mechanical analysis (DMA) with reference to blend ratio. The blend morphologies such as matrix droplet and phase inverted morphologies were observed. The storage modulus of the blends increased with increase in PS content and the value was maximum for neat PS. DMA showed changes in the polystyrene glass transition temperatures (Tg) over the entire composition range. There was a sharp increase in the Tg of PS with increasing PP content in the blend and a 12 °C elevation in Tg was observed. The increase in Tg was explained by proposing a new model based on the physical interaction between the blend components. It is assumed that the different effects by the PP phase resulted in the formation of constrained PS chains leading to high Tg values. The addition of PP-g-MAH has a positive effect on the morphology, increases the storage modulus, and decreases the Tg till 80/20 blends. However, for PP/PS blends with higher concentrations of PS, the PP-g-MAH has little effect or adverse effect on the morphology, and storage modulus, but decreases the Tg.