Title of article :
LDPE and poly(1-butene) blends: Morphology, crystallinity and rheological properties
Author/Authors :
Poorghasemi Astaneh, Reza Department of polymer processing - Iran Polymer & Petrochemical Institute - Tehran, 14977-13115, Iran , Jahani, Yousef Department of polymer processing - Iran Polymer & Petrochemical Institute - Tehran, 14977-13115, Iran
Abstract :
In this work, the compatibility and crystallinity of low density polyethylene (LDPE) and polybutene-1 (PB-1)
blends were studied. Various blends of LDPE/PB-1 containing 5, 10 and 20 wt.% PB-1 were prepared in a corotating
twin-screw extruder and characterized by scanning electron microscopy (SEM), shear oscillation rheology
and wide-angle X-ray diffractometry (WAXD). A matrix-droplet morphology was observed in SEM images,
indicating incompatibility of the two polymers in the solid state. Compared to neat LDPE, the relaxation spectra
of the blends were broadened, and a slight increase in their relaxation times was observed. The relaxation time of
the blends was enhanced by increasing PB-1 content, which was further proved by fitting rheological data in the
Carreau-Yasuda model. Deviation of Cole-Cole diagrams from circular shape means that the blend samples were
not miscible and the positive-deviation behavior of the complex viscosity and storage modulus from the mixing rule
revealed the formation of strong interfacial interactions. The crystallinity of both LLDPE and PB-1 was decreased
as a result of blending. The peaks attributed to the form II of PB-1 crystals were eliminated and the peaks related
to LDPE were obviously weakened, suggesting to prevent crystallinity of polymers which is associated with a
reduction in the total crystallinity percentage for the blend. The reduction of crystallinity was more pronounced in
PB-1 phase.
Keywords :
Blending , morphology , LDPE , crystallinity , PB-1
Journal title :
Polyolefins Journal