Morphology and Stress Whitening of Heterophasic Poly(propylene) Copolymer/High Density Polyethylene Blends

Effect of high density polyethylene (HDPE) addition on the morphology of heterophasic poly(propylene) copolymer (HPC) was investigated by transmission electron microscopy (TEM) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM). Stress whitening developed upon dart impact was evaluated using Gardner‐type impact...

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Published inMacromolecular symposia. Vol. 312; no. 1; pp. 34 - 42
Main Authors Jang, Hee Jung, Kim, Soon-Deok, Choi, Wonsook, Chun, Yong Sung
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Weinheim WILEY-VCH Verlag 01.02.2012
WILEY‐VCH Verlag
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Summary:Effect of high density polyethylene (HDPE) addition on the morphology of heterophasic poly(propylene) copolymer (HPC) was investigated by transmission electron microscopy (TEM) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM). Stress whitening developed upon dart impact was evaluated using Gardner‐type impact tester. In the TEM study of HPC/HDPE blends, a core‐shell morphology was observed of HDPE encapsulated by ethylene‐propylene rubber (EPR). At low HDPE weight fractions (95/5 and 90/10 HPC/HDPE), the size of dispersed phase increased compared to pure HPC. However, further increase in HDPE leads to a decrease in domain size. The impact strength reached a maximum at 90/10 HPC/HDPE blend, and then decreased with further increase in HDPE content. The stress whitening of HPC was decreased with addition of HDPE. This decrease is attributed to the difference in the shrinkage between HPC and HPC/HDPE blends. The pressure‐volume‐temperature relationship supports that an additional volume contraction of HDPE can reduce the stress whitening of HPC.
Bibliography:ark:/67375/WNG-MJDQD78J-R
ArticleID:MASY201100021
istex:D6DEC2693B730FCB19D82576E75E1713631F1E64
ISSN:1022-1360
1521-3900
DOI:10.1002/masy.201100021