On the influence of nucleation on the toughness of iPP/EPR blends with different rubber molecular architectures

The influence of α-and β-nucleating agents on the fracture performance of two different 32 wt% rubber modified isotactic Polypropylene (iPP) reactor blends is discussed as a function of the phase morphology of the investigated systems. Nucleation for systems with a large inter-part...

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Published: Budapest University of Technology and Economics 2008-06-01
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description The influence of α-and β-nucleating agents on the fracture performance of two different 32 wt% rubber modified isotactic Polypropylene (iPP) reactor blends is discussed as a function of the phase morphology of the investigated systems. Nucleation for systems with a large inter-particle distance was found to have only a limited impact on the temperature at which the ductile-brittle transition occurs, negative for α-nucleated blends, almost negligible for β-nucleated resins. For blends exhibiting a small inter-particular distance between their ethylene-propylene rubber (EPR) phase, toughness was promoted slightly by α-nucleation and to a large extent by β-nucleation as compared to a non-nucleated reference. These findings raise the importance of mechanistic synergies between the rubbery phase and the matrix to maximize the fracture resistance of blends.
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spelling doaj-art-9b3b0df7e4dd4883b9979f60869a87082025-08-20T03:57:08ZengBudapest University of Technology and EconomicseXPRESS Polymer Letters1788-618X2008-06-012639239710.3144/expresspolymlett.2008.47On the influence of nucleation on the toughness of iPP/EPR blends with different rubber molecular architecturesThe influence of α-and β-nucleating agents on the fracture performance of two different 32 wt% rubber modified isotactic Polypropylene (iPP) reactor blends is discussed as a function of the phase morphology of the investigated systems. Nucleation for systems with a large inter-particle distance was found to have only a limited impact on the temperature at which the ductile-brittle transition occurs, negative for α-nucleated blends, almost negligible for β-nucleated resins. For blends exhibiting a small inter-particular distance between their ethylene-propylene rubber (EPR) phase, toughness was promoted slightly by α-nucleation and to a large extent by β-nucleation as compared to a non-nucleated reference. These findings raise the importance of mechanistic synergies between the rubbery phase and the matrix to maximize the fracture resistance of blends.http://www.expresspolymlett.com/letolt.php?file=EPL-0000612&mi=cdPolymer blends and alloysfracturedamage mechanismnucleation
spellingShingle On the influence of nucleation on the toughness of iPP/EPR blends with different rubber molecular architectures
eXPRESS Polymer Letters
Polymer blends and alloys
fracture
damage mechanism
nucleation
title On the influence of nucleation on the toughness of iPP/EPR blends with different rubber molecular architectures
title_full On the influence of nucleation on the toughness of iPP/EPR blends with different rubber molecular architectures
title_fullStr On the influence of nucleation on the toughness of iPP/EPR blends with different rubber molecular architectures
title_full_unstemmed On the influence of nucleation on the toughness of iPP/EPR blends with different rubber molecular architectures
title_short On the influence of nucleation on the toughness of iPP/EPR blends with different rubber molecular architectures
title_sort on the influence of nucleation on the toughness of ipp epr blends with different rubber molecular architectures
topic Polymer blends and alloys
fracture
damage mechanism
nucleation
url http://www.expresspolymlett.com/letolt.php?file=EPL-0000612&mi=cd