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Deformation and molecular orientation in films of metallocene polypropylene,ethylene–butylene rubber,and their 80/20 (w/w) blend revealed by the simultaneous kinetic measurement of microscopic infrared dichroism,macroscopic stress,and mesoscale strain
Authors:Yoshihito Naka  Norio Nemoto  Yihu Song
Abstract:Simultaneous kinetic measurement of microscopic infrared dichroism, macroscopic stress, and mesoscale strain was used to study the deformation mechanisms of metallocene polypropylene (MPP), ethylene–butylene rubber (EBR), and their blend (MPP/EBR = 80/20 w/w). As with pure MPP, the molecular orientation in the blend is dominated by the necking of the isotactic polypropylene matrix. During the necking passage through the mesoscale sampling area, the molecular orientation of the polypropylene matrix in the blend is smaller than that in the pure polypropylene film at the same level of mesoscale strain. However, the orientation of the EBR dispersed phase in the blend is larger than that in the pure EBR film. This may result from the partial miscibility of the two ingredients in the amorphous phases and their resultant strong interfacial interaction. The large stress supported by the MPP matrix extends to the island of the EBR domain and leads to its large deformation. © 2005 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Polym Sci Part B: Polym Phys 43: 1520–1531, 2005
Keywords:blends  ethylene–  buthylene rubber  metallocene polypropylene  orientation  tension
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