Abstract: | The effect of the structure of composite extrusion films based on a mechanical blend of low‐density polyethylene and poly(hydroxybutyrate) on the service characteristics and the kinetics of thermooxidative destruction was investigated. The aggregate state of the polymers affected the value of the boundary surface in the blend films. An increase in the latter affected the conformation states of both polymers in the blends. In this case, the strength decreased, the steam permeability increased, and the thermooxidative destruction of the polyethylene matrix during the beginning stages was accelerated. © 2004 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Appl Polym Sci 92: 1392–1396, 2004 |