Polymer, Vol.45, No.6, 1981-1991, 2004
Comparing the compatibility of various functionalized polypropylenes with thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU)
Three functionalized polypropylenes (PP), a maleated PP (PP-g-MA), primary amine functionalized PP (PP-g-NH2), and secondary amine functionalized PP (PP-g-NHR), were melt blended with a thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU) at different compositions. Compatibility of each functionalized PP with TPU was compared by investigating the binary blends using theological (mixer torques, dynamic shear rheometry), thermal (dynamic mechanical analysis), mechanical (tensile test), and morphological (scanning electron microscopy with image analysis, particle size analysis) measurements. Compatibility of the three functionalized PP's with TPU is ranked in a decreasing order as follows: PP-g-NHR greater than or equal to PP-g-NH, much greater than PP-g-MA, which is attributed to higher reactivity of amine (primary and secondary) with urethane linkages. Accordingly, the TPU blends with the two types of amine functionalized PP's exhibited much better synergy, as reflected by much improved mechanical properties including higher tensile strength and ultimate elongation, and finer and more stable morphologies. (C) 2004 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Keywords:reactive compatibilization;thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU);amine functionalized polypropylene