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Polymer | 1996

Studies on morphology and crystallization of polypropylene/polyamide 12 blends

Tao Tang; Zhongli Lei; Baotong Huang

Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and an image analyser are used to study morphologies of the fractured surface, etched by hot phenol, of polypropylene/maleated polypropylene/polyamide 12 PP/PP-MA/PA12) = 65/10/25 blend and PP-MA/PA12 = 75/25 blend. The particle dimension and its distribution of PA12 dispersed phase in these blends are much lower and narrower than that of the PP/PA12. blends. Especially, most of the particles in the PP-MA/PA12 = 75/25 blend are smaller than 0.1 mu m. The effect of the morphology of PP/PA12 blends on their crystallization behaviour is studied using differential scanning calorimetry and SEM. PA12 dispersed phase coarsens during annealing in the PP/PP-MA/PA12 = 65/10/25 blend. The mechanism of coarsening of the PA12 dispersed phase is a coalescence process. The intense mixing between the PP component and the PA12 component through reaction of PP-MA and PA12 leads to a change of dynamic mechanical behaviour of the components. A separation method is used to separate the polyolefin parts (precipitated from hot phenol), from PA12 parts (hot phenol filtrate). Of PP/PP-MA/PA12 = 65/10/25 blend, infra-red measurements and elementary analysis show that the precipitate has a lower PA12 content than the feed, whereas the filtrate has a higher PA12 content. From PP-MA/PA12 = 75/25 blend, PA12 contents in the precipitate and the filtrate are the same as in the feed. This implies that all PA12 has reacted with all PP-MA in the latter case while not in the former case. Using the method of interface exposure, interfacial reaction of PP-MA with PA12 is studied by X-ray photoelectron spectrometry (X.p.s.). Copyright (C) 1996 Elsevier Science Ltd.


Polymer | 1995

Studies on simultaneous crystallization of polypropylene/nylon 12 blends

Tao Tang; Zhongli Lei; Xuequan Zhang; Hui Chen; Baotong Huang

Abstract The effect of the morphology of polypropylene (PP)/nylon 12 (PA12) blends on their crystallization behaviour is studied using differential scanning calorimetry and scanning electron microscopy. In PP/ maleated polypropylene (PP-MA)/PA12=65/10/25 blend, simultaneous phase (PA12) is smaller than 0.5 μm, PP crystallizes first and its crystals induce the crystallization of PA12. When some of the PA12 particles are larger than 0.5 μm, this part of PA12 crystallizes first. Then this part of the PA12 crystals induces the crystallization of PP, and PP crystals induced the crystallization of PA12 fine droplets in turn.


Polymer | 1999

Compatibilization of blends of polystyrene and zinc salt of sulfonated polystyrene by poly(styrene-b-4-vinylpyridine) diblock copolymer

Shengqing Xu; Tao Tang; Bin Chen; Baotong Huang

The compatibilizing effect and mechanism of poly(styrene-b-4-vinylpyridine) diblock copolymer, P(S-b-4VPy), on the immiscible blend of polystyrene (PS)/zinc salt of sulphonated polystyrene (Zn-SPS) were studied. SEM results show that the domains of the dispersed phase in the blend become finer. DSC experiments reveal that the difference between the two T-gs corresponding to the phases in the blends becomes larger on addition of P(S-b-4VPy), mainly resulting from dissolving of the poly(4-vinylpyridine (P4VPy) block in the Zn-SPS phase. FTIR analysis shows that compatibility of P4VPy and Zn-SPS arises from the stoichiometric coordination of the zinc ions of Zn-SPS and pyridine nitrogens of P4VPy. SAXS analysis indicates the effect of the P(S-b-4VPy) content on the structure of the compatibilized blends. When the content of the block copolymer is lower than 4.1 wt%, the number of ion pairs in an aggregate in the Zn-SPS becomes smaller, and aggregates in ionomer in the blend become less organized with increasing P(S-b-4VPy). When the P(S-b-4VPy) content in the blend is up to 7.4 wt%, a fraction of P(S-b-4VPy) form a separate domain in the blend


Macromolecular Chemistry and Physics | 1998

Compatibilizing effect of polystyrene-block-poly(4-vinylpyridine) for poly(2,6-dimethyl-1,4-phenylene oxide)/chlorinated polyethylene blends

Shengqing Xu; Tao Tang; Hanying Zhao; Baotong Huang

The compatibilizing effect and mechanism of compatibilization of the diblock copolymer polystyrene-block-poly(4-vinylpyridine) P(S-b-4VPy) on immiscible blends of poly(2,6-dimethyl-1,4-phenylene oxide) (PPO)/chlorinated polyethylene (CPE) were studied by means of scanning electron microscopy (SEM), differential scanning calorimetry (DSC), mechanical properties and FTIR measurements. The block copolymer was synthesized by sequential anionic polymerization and melt-blended with PPO and CPE. The results show that the P(S-b-4VPy) added acts as an effective compatibilizer, located at the interface between the PPO and the CPE phase, reducing the interfacial tension, and improving the interfacial adhesion. The tensile strength and modulus of all blends increase with P(S-b-4VPy) content, whereas the elongation at break increases for PPO-rich blends, but decreases for CPE-rich blends. The polystyrene block of the diblock copolymer is compatible with PPO, and the poly(4-vinylpyridine) block and CPE are partially miscible.


Macromolecular Chemistry and Physics | 1994

Compatibilization and structure of poly(propylene)/nylon‐12 blends

Tao Tang; Hongyun Li; Baotong Huang


Polymer Journal | 2003

Compatibilization of polyamide-6/syndiotactic polystyrene blends using styrene/glycidyl methacrylate copolymers

Bin Chen; Tao Tang; Sheng Qing Xu; Xuequan Zhang; Bao Tong Huang


Polymer Journal | 2004

Morphology, Tensile Strength and Thermal Behavior of Isotactic Polypropylene/Syndiotactic Polystyrene Blends Compatibilized by SEBS Copolymers

Bin Chen; Tao Tang; Xiliang Li; Shengqing Xu; Xuequan Zhang; Baotong Huang


Polymer Journal | 1998

Blends of Linear Low-Density Polyethylene and a Diblock Copolymer of Hydrogenated Polybutadiene and Methyl Methacrylate

Hanying Zhao; Li Liu; Tao Tang; Baotong Huang


Macromolecular Chemistry and Physics | 1995

Compatibilization of high density polyethylene/polyisoprene blends with polyethylene/polyisoprene “thread-through” copolymers†

Xuequan Zhang; Hui Chen; Tao Tang; Baotong Huang


Macromolecular Chemistry and Physics | 1995

SYNTHESIS OF A POLYETHYLENE-GRAFT-POLYSTYRENE COPOLYMER AND ITS COMPATIBILIZATION FOR LINEAR LOW-DENSITY POLYETHYLENE/POLY(PHENYLENE OXIDE) BLENDS

Hui Chen; Jian‐Guo Wang; Xuequan Zhang; Tao Tang; Baotong Huang

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Baotong Huang

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Xuequan Zhang

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Bin Chen

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Hui Chen

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Shengqing Xu

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Zhongli Lei

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Hanying Zhao

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Hongyun Li

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Jian‐Guo Wang

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Xiliang Li

Northeastern University

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