Morphological, mechanical and rheological properties of poly(acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene)/polycarbonate/poly(ε-caprolactone) ternary blends

John Hee Hong, Ki Heon Song, Hyung Gon Lee, Mi Sun Han, Youn Hee Kim, Woo Nyon Kim

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    Abstract

    The effects of poly(ε-caprolactone) (PCL) on poly(acrylonitrile- butadiene-styrene) (ABS) and polycarbonate (PC) blends were studied. Blends of ABS/PC (70/30, wt%) with PCL as a compatibilizer were prepared by a twin screw extruder. From the glass transition temperature (Tg) results of the ABS/PC blends with PCL, the Tg (PC) of the ABS/PC (70/30) blends decreased with increasing PCL content. From the results of the morphology of the ABS/PC (70/30) blends with PCL, the phase separation between the ABS and PC phases became less significant after adding PCL in the ABS/PC blends. In addition, the morphological studies of the ABS/PC blends etched by NaOH indicated that the shape of the droplet was changed from regular round to irregular round by adding PCL in the ABS/PC blends. These results for the mechanical properties of the ABS/PC blends with PCL indicated that the tensile, flexural and impact strengths of the ABS/PC (70/30) blends peaked at a PCL content of 0.5 phr. From the results for the Theological properties of the ABS/PC (70/30) blends with PCL content, the storage modulus, loss modulus and complex viscosity increased at PCL content up to 5 phr. From the above results of the Tg, mechanical properties, morphology and complex viscosity of the ABS/PC blends with PCL, it was concluded that the compatibility was increased with PCL addition in the ABS/PC (70/30, wt%) blends and that the optimum concentration of PCL as a compatibilizer is 0.5 phr.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)520-526
    Number of pages7
    JournalMacromolecular Research
    Volume15
    Issue number6
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2007 Oct

    Keywords

    • Compatibilizer
    • Mechanical properties
    • Morphology
    • Polymer blends
    • Rheology

    ASJC Scopus subject areas

    • General Chemical Engineering
    • Organic Chemistry
    • Polymers and Plastics
    • Materials Chemistry

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