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Interaction parameters of crystalline/crystalline polypropylene/poly(butene‐1) blends: Effect of molecular fractionation
Authors:Yeong‐Tarng Shieh  Mao‐Song Lee  Show‐An Chen
Abstract:Compatibility of crystalline/crystalline polypropylene (PP)/poly(butene‐1) (PB‐1) blends was investigated via the method of equilibrium melting temperature depression followed by determining the polymer–polymer interaction parameter (χ) using the Nishi–Wang equation. The composition variation of the equilibrium melting temperatures of blends (Turn:x-wiley:08876266:media:POLB10125:tex2gif-stack-1) was determined with the Hoffman–Weeks plot. The Turn:x-wiley:08876266:media:POLB10125:tex2gif-stack-2 and its variation with the blend composition depended on the crystallization temperature range. The morphological effect of the blend composition was not a contribution factor for the Turn:x-wiley:08876266:media:POLB10125:tex2gif-stack-3 depressions of PP and PB‐1 in the blends. The interplay of the dilution effect and molecular fractionation effect of the amorphous component on crystallization of the crystalline component in the blends governed the relation of Turn:x-wiley:08876266:media:POLB10125:tex2gif-stack-4 with the blend composition. The calculated χ values were negative depending on the blend composition. The negative χ values suggested that PP and PB‐1 in the amorphous region were compatible. The composition variation of the χ values was attributed to the molecular fractionation effect during crystallization. © 2002 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Polym Sci Part B: Polym Phys 40: 638–648, 2002; DOI 10.1002/polb.10125
Keywords:polyblends  compatibility  equilibrium melting temperature  molecular fractionation  crystallization  differential scanning calorimetry (DSC)  polyolefins
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