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Rheology/morphology/flow conditions relationships for polymethylmethacrylate/rubber blend
Authors:Dr Mosto Bousmina  René Muller
Institution:(1) Chemical Engineering Department CERSIM, Laval University, st. Foy, GlK 7P4 Quebec, QC, Canada;(2) Institut Charles Sadron (EAHP-CRM), 4, rue Boussingault, 67000 Strasbourg, France
Abstract:Viscoelastic behavior, phase morphology and flow conditions relationships in polymer/rubber blends have been investigated. The importance of such correlations is illustrated on polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA)/rubber blends subjected to different flow conditions both under small and large deformations. In small-amplitude oscillatory shear (the morphology does not change during the flow) the elastic modulus Gprime of the concentrated blends shows a secondary plateau, Gprime p , in the low frequency region. This solid-like behavior appears for rubber particle contents beyond the percolation threshold concentration (15%). Morphological observations revealed that for concentrations higher than 15%, the particles are dispersed in a three-dimensional network-type structure.In capillary flow it was found that the network-type structure was destroyed and replaced by an alignment of particles in the flow direction. This morphological modification resulted in a decrease in both viscosity and post-extrusion swell of the blends. Morphological observations revealed that the ordered structure in the flow direction was concentrated only in the skin region of the extrudate, where the shear stress is higher than the secondary plateau, Gprime p . A simple kinetic mechanism is proposed to explain the observed morphology.Similarly, steady shear measurements performed in the cone-and-plate geometry revealed alignment of particles in the flow direction for shear stress values higher than Gprimep.Presented in part at the Symposium ldquoRecent Developments in Structured Continuardquo Montréal (Canada) 26–28 May 1993 and at the 45th Canadian Chemical Engineering Conference, Quebec, October 15–18 (1995)
Keywords:Melt rheology  linear and non-linear viscoelasticity  polymer blends  reinforced polymers  morphology  Cox-Merz rule  aggregation  percolation
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