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Polymer blends based on the β-modification of polypropylene
Authors:A Menyhárd  J Varga  G Belina
Institution:a Department of Plastics and Rubber Technology, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, P.O. Box 92, Budapest Muegyetem rkp. 3 H. ep I, H-1111 Budapest, Hungary
b European Synchrotron Radiation Facility, BP 220, F-38043 Grenoble Cedex, France
Abstract:iPP/sPP, iPP/rPP, iPP/PVDF and iPP/PA-6 blends, and their β-nucleated forms were prepared in the present study. The components of iPP/sPP and iPP/rPP blends are compatible in the molten state. The phase structure of the melt of iPP/PVDF and iPP/PA-6 blends is heterogeneous. The melting and crystallisation characteristics as well as the structure and polymorphic composition of these blends were studied by polarised light microscopy (PLM) and differential scanning calorimetry (DSC). When semicrystalline polymers are added to iPP, the most important factor of the formation a blend with β-crystalline phase is the α-nucleation effect of the second polymer. In the case of polymers with an α-nucleating effect, the temperature range of their crystallisation should be lower than that of β-iPP. β-nucleated iPP/PVDF and iPP/PA-6 blends are extreme examples showing that completely β-iPP matrix can not form even in the presence of a highly effective β-nucleant, because of the strong α-nucleating ability and higher crystallisation temperature range of PVDF and PA-6. We found that the β-crystallisation tendency of random propylene copolymers can be enhanced by adding an iPP homopolymer.
Keywords:α- and β-forms of isotactic polypropylene  β-nucleating agent  Calorimetry  Polarised light microscopy  Crystallisation  Melting  Polymer blends  Syndiotactic polypropylene  Random propylene copolymer  Poly(vinylidene-fluoride)  Transcrystallinity
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