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Effect of PBT molecular weight and reactive compatibilization on the dispersed‐phase coalescence of PBT/SAN blends
Authors:Nelson M Larocca  Edson N Ito  Carlos Triveño Rios  Luiz A Pessan  Rosario E S Bretas  Elias Hage Jr
Institution:1. Department of Materials Engineering, Federal University of S?o Carlos, Rod Washington Luiz, Km 235, 13565‐905, S?o Carlos, SP, Brazil;2. Department of Materials Engineering, Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte Campus universitário s/n, 59078‐970, Natal, RN, Brazil;3. Department of Mechanical Engineering, Federal University of Mato Grosso Rodovia Guiratinga, km 06, 78735‐901 Rondonópolis, MT, Brazil
Abstract:Poly(butylene terephthalate) (PBT)/styrene‐acrylonitrile copolymer (SAN) blends were investigated with respect to their phase morphology. The SAN component was kept as dispersed phase and PBT as matrix phase and the PBT/SAN viscosity ratio was changed by using different PBT molecular weights. PBT/SAN blends were also compatibilized by adding methyl methacrylate‐co‐glycidyl methacrylate‐co‐ethyl acrylate terpolymer, MGE, which is an in situ reactive compatibilizer for melt blending. In noncompatibilized blends, the dispersed phase particle size increased with SAN concentration due to coalescence effects. Static coalescence experiments showed evidence of greater coalescence in blends with higher viscosity ratios. For noncompatibilized PBT/SAN/MGE blends with high molecular weight PBT as matrix phase, the average particle size of SAN phase does not depend on the SAN concentration in the blends. However noncompatibilized blends with low molecular weight PBT showed a significant increase in SAN particle size with the SAN concentration. The effect of MGE epoxy content and MGE molecular weight on the morphology of the PBT/SAN blend was also investigated. As the MGE epoxy content increased, the average particle size of SAN initially decreased with both high and low molecular weight PBT phase, thereafter leveling off with a critical content of epoxy groups in the blend. This critical content was higher in the blends containing low molecular weight PBT than in those with high molecular weight PBT. At a fixed MGE epoxy content, a decrease in MGE molecular weight yielded PBT/SAN blends with dispersed nanoparticles with an average size of about 40 nm. © 2010 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Polym Sci Part B: Polym Phys, 2010
Keywords:blends  coalescence  compatibilization  morphology  PBT  SAN
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