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PP/LDPE blends produced by reactive processing. I. Grafting efficiency and rheological and high‐elastic properties of [PP/LDPE]‐g‐IA melts
Authors:S S Pesetskii  B Jurkowski  Y M Krivoguz  T Tomczyk  O A Makarenko
Abstract:Itaconic acid (IA) was grafted onto polypropylene/low‐density polyethylene (PP/LDPE) blends. The ratio of polymeric components was varied from 100 : 0 to 0 : 100. The effect of the variation in the ratios of the components on grafting efficiency and concomitant side processes was studied. Grafting of IA (1 wt %) was initiated by 2,5‐dimethyl‐2,5‐di(tert‐butyl peroxy)‐hexane (0.3 wt %) and was carried out in an extruder reactor equipped with a dynamic mixer. An increase in the PP content of the blend led to a lower yield of the grafted product. With low concentrations of LDPE in the blend (up to 25 wt %), grafting efficiency was observed to increase, and this increase was greater in comparison with the additive rule. Between 25 and 99 wt % of LDPE in the blend, grafting efficiency rose monotonically with LDPE concentration. At or below an LDPE content of 25 wt %, the melt flow index (MFI) of PP/LDPE]‐g‐IA would increase unlike with PP‐g‐IA systems. But a small quantity of PP (below 25 wt %) in the PP/LDPE]‐g‐IA blends would result in a decreased MFI unlike with LDPE‐g‐IA. The dependence of swell index and melt strength on the ratio of polymeric components in PP/LDPE]‐g‐IA blends also was investigated. ©2006 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Appl Polym Sci 102: 5095–5104, 2006
Keywords:blends  functionalization of polymers  polyethylene (PE)  poly(propylene) (PP)  reactive extrusion
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