Mechanical properties, morphology and molecular characteristics of poly(ethylene terephthalate) toughened by natural rubber

The melt blending of poly(ethylene terephthalate) (PET) and natural rubber (NR) in a twin-screw extruder is studied. Parameters affecting the blend properties such as the amounts of the NR in the blends and screw speeds are investigated. Increased toughness of the PET/NR blend was found as the amoun...

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Main Authors: P. Phinyocheep, J. Saelao, J. Y. Buzaré
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spelling th-mahidol.243382018-08-24T08:55:21Z Mechanical properties, morphology and molecular characteristics of poly(ethylene terephthalate) toughened by natural rubber P. Phinyocheep J. Saelao J. Y. Buzaré Mahidol University The Institute of Science and Technology for Research and Development, Mahidol University Universite du Maine Le Mans - Laval Chemistry Materials Science The melt blending of poly(ethylene terephthalate) (PET) and natural rubber (NR) in a twin-screw extruder is studied. Parameters affecting the blend properties such as the amounts of the NR in the blends and screw speeds are investigated. Increased toughness of the PET/NR blend was found as the amount of NR was increased. The impact strength of the PET/NR (80/20 wt%) blend using a screw speed of 100 rpm, increased up to seven-fold when compared to that of pure PET. The morphology of the blend was investigated by SEM. The molecular characteristic was evaluated by spectroscopic technique. The toughening effect of NR on the PET might come from the possible interaction between the two phases, which was clearly evidenced by solid-state CP/MAS13C NMR data. The data revealed an increase in the cross polarization time (TD) of the carbonyl carbon and a decrease of the T1 ρHrelaxation of the carbonyl groups in the PET/NR blend. This should come from the interaction between the carbonyl group of PET with some abnormal groups such as hydroxyl function in the NR, resulting in an improvement of the compatibility of the studied blends. © 2007 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. 2018-08-24T01:45:55Z 2018-08-24T01:45:55Z 2007-09-10 Article Polymer. Vol.48, No.19 (2007), 5702-5712 10.1016/j.polymer.2007.07.016 00323861 2-s2.0-34548573205 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/24338 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=34548573205&origin=inward
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Materials Science
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Materials Science
P. Phinyocheep
J. Saelao
J. Y. Buzaré
Mechanical properties, morphology and molecular characteristics of poly(ethylene terephthalate) toughened by natural rubber
description The melt blending of poly(ethylene terephthalate) (PET) and natural rubber (NR) in a twin-screw extruder is studied. Parameters affecting the blend properties such as the amounts of the NR in the blends and screw speeds are investigated. Increased toughness of the PET/NR blend was found as the amount of NR was increased. The impact strength of the PET/NR (80/20 wt%) blend using a screw speed of 100 rpm, increased up to seven-fold when compared to that of pure PET. The morphology of the blend was investigated by SEM. The molecular characteristic was evaluated by spectroscopic technique. The toughening effect of NR on the PET might come from the possible interaction between the two phases, which was clearly evidenced by solid-state CP/MAS13C NMR data. The data revealed an increase in the cross polarization time (TD) of the carbonyl carbon and a decrease of the T1 ρHrelaxation of the carbonyl groups in the PET/NR blend. This should come from the interaction between the carbonyl group of PET with some abnormal groups such as hydroxyl function in the NR, resulting in an improvement of the compatibility of the studied blends. © 2007 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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author P. Phinyocheep
J. Saelao
J. Y. Buzaré
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title Mechanical properties, morphology and molecular characteristics of poly(ethylene terephthalate) toughened by natural rubber
title_short Mechanical properties, morphology and molecular characteristics of poly(ethylene terephthalate) toughened by natural rubber
title_full Mechanical properties, morphology and molecular characteristics of poly(ethylene terephthalate) toughened by natural rubber
title_fullStr Mechanical properties, morphology and molecular characteristics of poly(ethylene terephthalate) toughened by natural rubber
title_full_unstemmed Mechanical properties, morphology and molecular characteristics of poly(ethylene terephthalate) toughened by natural rubber
title_sort mechanical properties, morphology and molecular characteristics of poly(ethylene terephthalate) toughened by natural rubber
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