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Structured polymer blends: 2. Processing of polypropylene/EDPM blends: controlled rheology and morphology fixation via electron beam irradiation
Authors:J. G. M. van Gisbergen   H. E. H. Meijer  P. J. Lemstra
Affiliation:

Eindhoven University of Technology, Department of Polymer Technology, PO Box 513, 5600 MB, Eindhoven, The Netherlands

Abstract:Electron beam irradiation has been used to improve the processability of polypropylene/ethylene-propylenediene monomer (PP/EPDM) blends (controlled rheology) in combination with fixation of morphology by inducing crosslinks in the dispersed EPDM phase. An optimum morphology for impact toughening has been obtained via extrusion-blending high molecular weight PP with EPDM. Upon irradiation before subsequent processing (injection moulding) this morphology is fixated, whereas the viscosity of the blend decreases as a result of chain scission of the PP matrix. Impact strength and elongation at break of these irradiated blends are better than those of blends of low molecular weight PP with EPDM, which possess comparable overall viscosity.
Keywords:PP/EPDM blends   irradiation   morphology   controlled rheology
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