Compounds were prepared with isotactic polypropylene (iPP) matrix and recycled polyamide 66 fibres (PA66), which were obtained as soft waste in industrial production process. Blends with pristine PA66 pellets were prepared as comparison. The blends showed the presence of PA66 particles dispersed in the PP continuous phase. Considering the incompatibility of the two polymers the addition of isotactic polypropylene grafted with maleic anhydride (iPPgMA) as compatibilizer was investigated: the blends were characterized by thermal, mechanical, dynamic-mechanical and morphological analyses. The presence of the compatibilizer significantly influences the morphology of the blends, inducing a finer dispersion and promoting interfacial adhesion. The characterization of pristine and recycled PA66 did not show a meaningful difference in the value of molecular weight, on the other hand marked differences were presented in the flexural moduli of the two materials; analogous differences were exhibited by the blends: compounds prepared with recycled PA66 showed flexural moduli higher than compatibilized blends with pristine PA66.
Morphology of Isotactic Polypropylene-Polyamide 66 Blends and Their Mechanical Properties
DI LANDRO, LUCA ANGELO;PEGORARO, MARIO;SEVERINI, FEBO
2004-01-01
Abstract
Compounds were prepared with isotactic polypropylene (iPP) matrix and recycled polyamide 66 fibres (PA66), which were obtained as soft waste in industrial production process. Blends with pristine PA66 pellets were prepared as comparison. The blends showed the presence of PA66 particles dispersed in the PP continuous phase. Considering the incompatibility of the two polymers the addition of isotactic polypropylene grafted with maleic anhydride (iPPgMA) as compatibilizer was investigated: the blends were characterized by thermal, mechanical, dynamic-mechanical and morphological analyses. The presence of the compatibilizer significantly influences the morphology of the blends, inducing a finer dispersion and promoting interfacial adhesion. The characterization of pristine and recycled PA66 did not show a meaningful difference in the value of molecular weight, on the other hand marked differences were presented in the flexural moduli of the two materials; analogous differences were exhibited by the blends: compounds prepared with recycled PA66 showed flexural moduli higher than compatibilized blends with pristine PA66.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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