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Polymer 44 (2003) 2337–2349
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Continuous ultrasonic process for in situ compatibilization of
polypropylene/natural rubber blends
a a,* b
Jeong Seok Oh , A.I. Isayev , M.A. Rogunova
aInstitute of Polymer Engineering, The University of Akron, Akron, OH 44325-0301, USA
bPolymer Diagnostics Inc./PolyOne Corporation, PolyOne Center, Avon Lake, OH 44012, USA
Received 6 November 2002; received in revised form 13 January 2003; accepted 15 January 2003
Abstract
The immiscible polypropylene (PP)/natural rubber (NR) blends of various concentrations were prepared by using a twin-screw extruder.
The prepared blends were passed through the reactor where they were ultrasonically treated by an extrusion process. Mechanical properties
and rheology of the obtained blends were studied, along with morphology by using the scanning electron microscopy and the atomic force
microscopy (AFM). Mechanical properties of the treated blends were found to improve significantly in comparison with those of untreated
blends. Under most treatment conditions, no significant differences in the viscosity of the treated and untreated blends were observed. The
AFM studies revealed the development of interfacial layers, interfacial roughening and improved interfacial adhesion between PP and NR
phases in the blends subjected to ultrasonic treatment. At the same time weak adhesion and delamination at the interface were found in the
untreated blends. The improved interfacial adhesion, morphology and mechanical properties are believed to be due to the formation o
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