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Interfacial stability of compatibilizers dictated by the thermodynamic interactions in an immiscible system and the effects of micelles on the crystallization of PLLA
Author(s) -
Dong Wenyong,
He Meifeng,
Ren Fanglu,
Li Yongjin,
Hanada Takeshi,
Lee Sungdoke,
Hakukawa Hideki,
Yamahira Naohiro,
Horiuchi Shin
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
journal of polymer science
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2642-4169
pISSN - 2642-4150
DOI - 10.1002/pol.20190006
Subject(s) - materials science , compatibilization , methyl methacrylate , crystallization , micelle , phase (matter) , polymer chemistry , chemical engineering , polymer , poly(methyl methacrylate) , styrene , composite material , polymer blend , copolymer , chemistry , organic chemistry , aqueous solution , engineering
Poly(L‐lactic acid) (PLLA) is blended with three acrylonitrile‐butadiene‐styrene (ABS) materials and compatibilized by a kind of poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA)‐type reactive comb (RC) polymer (RC). The compatibilization efficiency is found to be dictated by the thermodynamic interactions between PMMA‐type compatibilizers and ABS materials. For one type of ABS, which is composed of methyl methacrylate (MMA), styrene (St), acrylonitrile (AN), and butadiene (BD), the MMA component of ABS is able to strengthen the interaction between the PMMA‐type compatibilizers and the ABS phase and thus the obtained compatibilized PLLA/ABS blends display a fine cocontinuous morphology and excellent mechanical properties. For the other two ABS materials, which are constituted by St, AN, and BD, it has been found that the PMMA‐type compatibilizers are pulled out from the interface to form micelles in the PLLA phase, on account of the weakening interactions between ABS and PMMA‐type compatibilizers. The thus formed micelles can interact with the crystallization of PLLA and the melting temperature ( T m ) of PLLA is split into a lower and a higher peak firstly, compared to the T m of neat PLLA, then significantly decrease to lower temperature, with increasing the amount of micelles in the PLLA phase. © 2020 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J. Polym. Sci. 2020 , 58 , 372–382

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