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Synergetic toughening of poly(phenylene sulfide) by poly(phenylsulfone) and poly(ethylene-ran-methacrylate-ran-glycidyl methacrylate)
Authors:Saori Nara  Hiroki Sagawa  Hiromu Saito  Hideko T Oyama
Affiliation:1. Department of Organic and Polymer Materials Chemistry, Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology, Koganei-shi, Tokyo, Japan;2. Department of Chemistry, Rikkyo University, Toshima-ku, Tokyo, Japan
Abstract:Poly(phenylene sulfide) (PPS) is a high-performance super-engineering plastic, but is brittle. In this study, super-tough PPS-based blends were successfully generated by melt blending PPS with poly(ethylene-ran-methacrylate-ran-glycidyl methacrylate) (EGMA) and poly(phenylsulfone) (PPSU) at (56/14/30) PPS/EGMA/PPSU composition, and their toughening mechanisms were investigated in detail. It was demonstrated the interfacial reaction between PPS and EGMA and partial miscibility between PPS and PPSU, both play important synergistic roles on the toughening. The interfacial reaction between PPS and EGMA contributes to the reduction of the PPSU domain size by the increased viscosity of the PPS matrix containing EGMA, and the increased mobility of EGMA chains by negative pressure effect. The partial miscibility between PPS and PPSU contributes to the increased interfacial adhesion between PPS and PPSU, resulting in effective propagation of the impact to the domains, and the increased mobility of not only PPSU chains but also PPS chains, causing a reduction in crystallization.
Keywords:mechanical properties  morphology  structure-property relationships
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