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An investigation of chemical crosslinking effect on properties of high-density polyethylene
Authors:HA Khonakdar  J MorshedianU Wagenknecht  SH Jafari
Affiliation:a Department of Polymer Processing, Iran Polymer and Petrochemical Institute (IPPI), P.O. Box 14965-115, Tehran, Iran
b Institute of Polymer Research Dresden, Hohe Street 6, D-01069 Dresden, Germany
c Department of Chemical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Tehran University, P.O. Box 11365/4563, Tehran, Iran
Abstract:High-density polyethylene (HDPE) was chemically crosslinked with various amounts of di-tert butyl cumyl peroxide (BCUP). Crosslink density determined by rubber elasticity theory using hot set test showed an increase with increasing BCUP. Glass transition temperature (Tg), thermal stability, crystallization, melting behavior and tensile properties were studied. The results showed a new finding about decrease in Tg as a consequence of the ‘chemical crosslinking’ of HDPE. This was explained by observed reduction in crystallinity and expected increase in free volume as a result of restriction in chain packing. However, chemical crosslinking had no significant effect on the thermal stability. The stress at break, Young's modulus yield strength and elongation at break generally decreased with increase in BCUP. By increasing the temperature for slightly crosslinked HDPE, the elongation at break was increased but by increasing the crosslinking level an opposite effect was observed. Crosslinked HDPE showed an decrease in creep strain and an increase in creep modulus with increasing BCUP.
Keywords:High-density polyethylene  Crosslinking  Thermal-mechanical properties
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