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Properties of Low Density Polyethylene/Polypropylene Blends
Authors:A G ANDREOPOULOS  P A TARANTILI  P ANASTASSAKIS
Institution:Department of Chemical Engineering , National Technical University of Athens , 9 Iroon Polytechniou Str., 15780, Zografou, Greece
Abstract:ABSTRACT

The role of di-cumyl peroxide (DCP) as compatibilizer in low density Polyethylene/Polypropylene (LDPE/PP) blends has been explored. Mixtures with varying LDPE/PP ratio were prepared in a Brabender plasticorder and tested for their mechanical properties and calorimetric response. Then peroxide was added at concentrations up to 0.5%, and the mechanical properties of the these new blends were measured. Also, the mixing torque, melt flow index and gel content of the above products were recorded as a function of peroxide concentration. It was found that the incorporation of DCP restricts the thermoplastic characteristics of the melt, which was primarily attributed to branching which occurs in LDPE. This results in an enhancement in the adhesive bonding between the two polymers mainly due to chain entanglements. This was further supported by the fact that mechanical properties of the treated blend were significantly improved.
Keywords:Polyblend  Compatibilizer  Organic Peroxide  Mechanical Properties  Thermal Properties
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