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Polymer Bulletin | 2014

Toughening of polylactide with epoxy-functionalized methyl methacrylate–butyl acrylate copolymer

Wu Li; Dandan Wu; Shulin Sun; Guangfeng Wu; Huixuan Zhang; Yunjiao Deng; Huiliang Zhang; Lisong Dong

Glycidyl methacrylate-functionalized methyl methacrylate–butyl acrylate (GACR) core–shell structure copolymers were synthesized to toughen polylactide (PLA). With an increase in GACR content, the PLA/GACR blends showed decreased tensile strength and modulus; however, the elongation at break and the impact strength were significantly increased compared with that of PLA. The brittle fracture of neat PLA was gradually transformed into ductile fracture by the addiction of GACR. From dynamic mechanical analysis, the rigidity of the PLA/GACR blends was decreased with the increase of GACR content. The addition of GACR decreased the degree of crystallinity of PLA. The GACR was found to aggregate to form clusters with size increasing with increasing GACR content by transmission electron microscope analysis. The clusters dispersed in PLA matrix uniformly. It was found that PLA demonstrated large area, plastic deformation (shear yielding) and cavities in the blend upon being subjected the tensile and impact tests, which was an important energy-dissipation process and led to a toughened and transparent blend.


Chinese Journal of Polymer Science | 2015

Thermal, mechanical and rheological properties of biodegradable poly(propylene carbonate) and poly(butylene carbonate) blends

Dandan Wu; Wu Li; Yan Zhao; Yunjiao Deng; Huiliang Zhang; Huixuan Zhang; Lisong Dong

Poly(propylene carbonate) (PPC) was melt blended in a batch mixer with poly(butylene carbonate) (PBC) in an effort to improve the toughness of the PPC without compromising its biodegradability and biocompatibility. DMA results showed that the PPC/PBC blends were an immiscible two-phase system. With the increase in PBC content, the PPC/PBC blends showed decreased tensile strength, however, the elongation at break was increased to 230% for the 50/50 PPC/PBC blend. From the tensile strength experiments, the Pukanszky model gave credit to the modest interfacial adhesion between PPC and PBC, although PPC/PBC was immscible. The impact strength increased significantly which indicated the toughening effects of the PBC on PPC. SEM examination showed that cavitation and shear yielding were the major toughening mechanisms in the blends subjected the impact tests. TGA measurements showed that the thermal stability of PPC decreased with the incorporation of PBC. Rheological investigation demonstrated that the addition of PBC reduced the value of storage modulus, loss modulus and complex viscosity of the PPC/PBC blends to some extent. Moreover, the addition of PBC was found to increase the processability of PPC in extrusion. The introduction of PBC provided an efficient and novel toughened method to extend the application area of PPC.


Designed Monomers and Polymers | 2016

A novel approach to prepare large-scale and narrow-dispersed latex particles by emulsion polymerization based on particle coagulation mechanism

Baijun Liu; Yunjiao Deng; Shulin Sun; Mingyao Zhang; R. Q. Lin; H. X. Zhang

Abstract In order to understand the mechanism of narrow particle size distribution of the final latex during particle coagulation, a series of experiments were performed to investigate the effect of polymer nature on particle coagulation capability. In particular, thermodynamics and kinetics in aqueous phase were considered to illustrate the detail process of particle coagulation. The final particle size decreased with the increasing side chain length of alkyl methacrylate from 181.5 nm in MMA to 131.6 nm in EMA, 119.3 nm in PMA, and 115.1 nm in BMA, indicating that the particle coagulation capability was proportional to the hydrophilicity of polymer. With increasing polymer hydrophilicity, the affinity between surfactant molecules and particle surface decreased, thus enhancing the particle coagulation capability. Moreover, the critical length of oligomer radical also increased with increasing hydrophilicity and the efficiency of radical capture decreased, thus increasing the saturation of monomer concentration in the inner part of particle, promoting particle coagulation. Combining these results and the La Mer Diagram, a novel approach was developed to prepare large-scale, narrow-dispersed, and high solid content polymer latex based on particle coagulation mechanism. Three criteria, namely, rapid nucleation, fast coagulation, and a long growth period, should be met to produce latex with a narrow particle size distribution.


Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research | 2012

Toughening of Polyamide-6 with a Maleic Anhydride Functionalized Acrylonitrile-Styrene-Butyl Acrylate Copolymer

Zhenguo Liu; Yunjiao Deng; Ye Han; Ming Chen; Shulin Sun; Chunlei Cao; Chao Zhou; Huixuan Zhang


Advances in Polymer Technology | 2017

The Effect of Core–Shell Ratio of Acrylic Impact Modifier on Toughening PLA

Wu Li; Ye Zhang; Dandan Wu; Zonglin Li; Huiliang Zhang; Lisong Dong; Shulin Sun; Yunjiao Deng; Huixuan Zhang


Journal of Applied Polymer Science | 2016

The suitable itaconic acid content in polyacrylonitrile copolymers used for PAN-based carbon fibers

Zhongyu Fu; Baijun Liu; Yunjiao Deng; Jianying Ma; Chunlei Cao; Jing Wang; Yuhui Ao; Huixuan Zhang


Polymers for Advanced Technologies | 2015

Structural evolution of poly(acrylonitrile‐co‐dimethyl itaconate) copolymer during thermal oxidative stabilization

Zhongyu Fu; Jianying Ma; Yunjiao Deng; Guangfeng Wu; Chunlei Cao; Huixuan Zhang


Polymers for Advanced Technologies | 2015

High‐efficiency impact modifier prepared by coagulation emulsion polymerization through internal voiding toughening mechanism

H. Y. Jiang; Baijun Liu; Yunjiao Deng; Jianying Ma; Chunlei Cao; H. X. Zhang


Polymers for Advanced Technologies | 2017

Study on the multiple cyclization reactions and the formed structures in poly(acrylonitrile‐co‐itaconic acid) copolymers during thermal treatment

Zhongyu Fu; Baijun Liu; Lihao Sun; Yunjiao Deng; Huixuan Zhang


Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research | 2013

Co-toughened Polystyrene by Submicrometer-Sized Core-Shell Rubber Particles and Micrometer-Sized Salami Rubber Particles

Yunjiao Deng; Guanghui Gao; Zhenguo Liu; Chunlei Cao; Huixuan Zhang

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Dandan Wu

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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H. X. Zhang

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Huiliang Zhang

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Lisong Dong

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Wu Li

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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