Enhancing properties of PC/PA blends via compatibilization of olefin-maleic-anhydride copolymer based additives in masterbatch form
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Published:2021-07-13
Issue:8
Volume:28
Page:
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ISSN:1022-9760
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Container-title:Journal of Polymer Research
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language:en
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Short-container-title:J Polym Res
Author:
Kovács T.,Simon-Stőger L.,Heller B.,Varga Cs.
Abstract
AbstractPolymer blending has been a simple and efficient way for designing and controlling the performance of polymeric materials using easily available types. Both polycarbonate and polyamide have excellent mechanical properties and thermal stability but their disadvantages such as limited chemical or water resistance can be eliminate by tailoring them. Main difficulties in processing of PC/PA blends are the poor compatibility and high moisture adsorption capacity of the two raw materials complicating processing and also deteriorating mechanical properties of the products. Compatibilizing additives such as olefin-maleic-anhydride copolymer based compounds used in the experimental work can help to overcome the abovementioned difficulties. To determine the processing conditions of the raw materials several drying temperatures have been tested and thermal degradation has been examined by FT-IR spectroscopy. Experimental compatibilizing additives based on an olefin-maleic-anhydride copolymer have been investigated to enhance mechanical properties of the blends prepared by extrusion moulding. Mechanical, rheological, SEM and FT-IR measurements have been performed and at least one additive has been found to be efficient in improving selected properties.
Funder
Ministry for Innovation and Technology
University of Pannonia
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Materials Chemistry,Organic Chemistry,Polymers and Plastics
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