Affiliation:
1. Chemical Engineering Department Kocaeli University Kocaeli Turkey
2. Polymer Science and Technology Graduate Programme Kocaeli University Kocaeli Turkey
3. Nanotechnology Research and Application Center SUNUM Sabanci University İstanbul Turkey
4. Chemistry Department İstinye University İstanbul Turkey
5. Xplore Instruments BV Sittard The Netherlands
Abstract
AbstractVarious blends and composites have been prepared during the past decade to address limitations, including the poor mechanical properties of polymers, or to balance out the high cost of synthetic polymers. Rubber‐based thermoplastic blends and composites are being developed to attain improved performance and balanced qualities for usage in a variety of industries, including automotive, packaging, home products, space technology, and biomedical. Thermoplastics can be produced via standard manufacturing procedures and have outstanding qualities like low density, good chemical resistance, and heat resistance. However, rubbers are being used because of their elastic attributes, including their resilience, impact resistance, and good tear strength. These two materials work well together when blended or combined. In this article, an effort was made to narrow the gap between rubbers and thermoplastics. The mechanical, rheological, and morphological properties of the rubber/thermoplastic blends and composites/nanocomposites containing various types of conventional fillers and nanofillers were discussed comprehensively. Blends of these materials can provide too easier melt processing as well as financial benefits. The flexible nature and damping properties of rubber and better thermal stability and thermoplastic processability contributed to the development of high‐performance rubber/thermoplastic composites with better ductility, impact strength, and stiffness. Rubber reduced the high brittleness of thermoplastics because of its resilience and damping properties. In contrast, the poor processability and weak chemical resistance of rubbers were overcome via better processability and higher stiffness of thermoplastics. Rubber‐based thermoplastic composites and nanocomposites have been reported to offer greater flexibility, better processing, high impact strength, and chemical resistance.Highlights
The properties of rubber/thermoplastic blends were discussed in this article.
More recent advancements in rubber/thermoplastic blends were evaluated.
Morphological properties depend on the rubber/thermoplastic blend ratio.
The addition of reinforcements affects the rheological properties.
Dispersion of additives and blend ratio influence the mechanical properties.
Subject
Materials Chemistry,Polymers and Plastics,General Chemistry,Ceramics and Composites
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