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Effect of long‐chain branching molar fraction on scratch behavior of polypropylene
Author(s) -
Tsai ChiaYing,
Chang ChaoShun,
Zhao Mingzhen,
Sue HungJue
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
journal of applied polymer science
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.575
H-Index - 166
eISSN - 1097-4628
pISSN - 0021-8995
DOI - 10.1002/app.50993
Subject(s) - scratch , branching (polymer chemistry) , polypropylene , materials science , polymer , ultimate tensile strength , creep , extrusion , composite material , viscoelasticity , polymer chemistry , chemical engineering , engineering
Polymers containing a certain amount of long‐chain‐branching (LCB) structure are expected to possess improved mechanical properties over those of the linear structure counterpart. However, fundamental knowledge on the structure–property relationship in LCB containing polypropylene (PP) is still illusive. In the present study, a set of model PP systems containing an increasing molar fraction of LCB (5–19 mol%) were prepared by reactive extrusion to determine how LCB content may influence the scratch behavior of PP. It is shown that with only 5 mol% of LCB content in PP can improve resistance against scratch‐induced fish‐scale formation by over 25%. The improvement of scratch resistance is attributed to the increases in entanglement density in LCB‐containing PPs, which is evidenced by their creep‐recovery behavior. The present study demonstrates that the incorporation of LCB in PP leads to higher viscoelastic recovery and increased tensile strength, which account for the observed improvement in scratch performance. The usefulness of LCB in polymers for improving scratch performance is discussed.