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Journal of Elastomers and Plastics | 2008

Morphology and Properties of SEBS Block Copolymer Compatibilized PS/HDPE Blends

Vesna Rek; Nina Vranješ; Miroslav Šlouf; Ivan Fortelný; Želimir Jelčić

The objective of this study is to examine the influence of poly [styrene-b-(ethylene-co-butylene)-b-styrene] (SEBS) compatibilizer on the morphology and properties of atactic polystyrene/high density polyethylene (aPS/HDPE) blends. The rheological behavior of the blends melt during processing is followed. The concentration of SEBS does not significantly influence the processing parameters. The morphology is determined by SEM and TEM. aPS/HDPE/SEBS blends exhibit fine dispersion of HDPE or aPS particles in the matrix and better adhesion at the interface. Higher concentration of SEBS results in better compatibility. Transmission electron micrographs confirm existence of the SEBS interfacial layer between the aPS and the HDPE phase. This effect is stronger in the blends with higher SEBS concentration and HDPE as matrix. The mechanical properties are determined. The tensile strength decreases while the elongation at break and the impact strength increase with the SEBS content. The results prove that SEBS acts as a compatibilizer in aPS/HDPE blends and its effect is more expressed in blends with a higher SEBS content and HDPE as matrix.


Macromolecular Symposia | 2007

Effect of EPDM on Morphology, Mechanical Properties, Crystallization Behavior and Viscoelastic Properties of iPP+HDPE Blends

Nina Vranješ; Vesna Rek


Macromolecular Symposia | 2010

Long-Range Processing Correlation and Morphological Fractality of Compatibilized Blends of PS/ HDPE/ SEBS Block Copolymer

Zelimir Jelcic; Nina Vranješ; Vesna Rek


Journal of Applied Polymer Science | 2008

Compatibilization Efficiency of Styrene-Butadiene Block Copolymers as a Function of Their Block Number

Nina Vranješ; František Lednický; Jiří Kotek; Josef Baldrian; Vesna Rek; Ivan Fortelný; Zdeněk Horák


E-polymers | 2006

Mechanical Properties and Creep Resistence in PS/HDPE Blends with SEBS Block as Compatibilizer

Vesna Rek; Nina Vranješ; Želimir Jelčić; Marica Mlinac-Mišak


Polimeri : časopis za plastiku i gumu | 2010

Polimeri - od prapočetaka do plastike i elastomera

Igor Čatić; Gordana Barić; Nenad Cvjetičanin; Kata Galić; Damir Godec; Ana Marija Grancarić; Ivan Katavić; Tomislav Kovačić; Pero Raos; Ana Rogić; Maja Rujnić-Sokele; Nina Vranješ; Domagoj Vrsaljko; Branka Andričić


Polimeri : časopis za plastiku i gumu | 2010

Polymers – from the primeval beginning to plastics and elastomers

Igor Čatić; Gordana Barić; Nenad Cvjetičanin; Kata Galić; Damir Godec; Ana Marija Grancarić; Ivan Katavić; Tonka Kovačić; Pero Raos; Ana Rogić; Maja Rujnić-Sokele; Nina Vranješ; Domagoj Vrsaljko; Branka Andričić


New Frontiers in Macromolecular Science: From Macromolecular Concepts of Living Matter to Polymers for Better Quality of Life | 2009

Effect of EPDM as compatibilizer on mechanical properties and morphology of PP/LDPE blends

Nina Vranješ; Vesna Rek; Ivona Fiamengo


Savjetovanje o materijalima, tehnologijama, trenju i trošenju : International Conference Matrib 2007 | 2007

Rheologycal Properties of PS/HDPE Blends

Vesna Rek; Nina Vranješ; Marica Mlinac Mišak


Polychar 15 : 15th World Forum on Advanced Materials | 2007

Effect of EPDM on mechanical properties, crystallisation behaviour and viscoelastic properties of PP/HDPE blends

Nina Vranješ; Vesna Rek

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Ivan Fortelný

Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic

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