Morphologies and Mechanical Properties of Cis-1,4-butadiene Rubber/Polyethylene Blends

The mechanical properties and phase morphologies of cis-1,4-butadiene rubber(BR) blended with polyethylene(PE) at different blend ratios were studied. The tensile test results show that the PE exhibits excellent reinforcing capabilities towards BR. Blending BR with PE results in a remarkable enhance...

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Veröffentlicht in:Chinese journal of polymer science 2016-07, Vol.34 (7), p.820-829
Hauptverfasser: Yao, Hong, Niu, Jia-li, Zhang, Jie, Ning, Nan-ying, Yang, Xiao-qiu, Tian, Ming, Sun, Xiao-li, Zhang, Li-qun, Yan, Shou-ke
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Zusammenfassung:The mechanical properties and phase morphologies of cis-1,4-butadiene rubber(BR) blended with polyethylene(PE) at different blend ratios were studied. The tensile test results show that the PE exhibits excellent reinforcing capabilities towards BR. Blending BR with PE results in a remarkable enhancement of tensile strength, modulus and the elongation at break simultaneously. An increment of tensile strength from 1.11 MPa to 16.26 MPa was achieved by incorporation of 40 wt% PE in the blends. The modulus and elongation at break of 40/60 PE/BR blends are also about 5 times higher than those of the pure BR treated under exactly the same conditions. The tear test indicates that the tear strength also increases with the increase of PE content. It reaches 58.38 MPa for the 40/60 PE/BR blend, which is approximately 10 times higher than that of the pure BR. Morphological study demonstrates that the PE forms elongated microdomains finely dispersed in the BR matrix when its content is over 30 wt%, which corresponds to the remarkably enhanced mechanical properties.According to the results, reinforcement mechanism of PE toward BR dependent on the microstructure has been discussed and two different mechanisms have been proposed.
ISSN:0256-7679
1439-6203
DOI:10.1007/s10118-016-1794-4