EFFECTS OF EXTRUSION ON THE STRUCTURE AND PROPERTIES OF HIGH-IMPACT POLYSTYRENE

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作者
KALFOGLOU, NK [1 ]
CHAFFEY, CE [1 ]
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[1] UNIV TORONTO,DEPT CHEM ENGN & APPL CHEM,TORONTO M5S 1A4,ONTARIO,CANADA
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10.1002/pen.760190805
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TQ [化学工业];
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0817 ;
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A commercial heat‐resistant polystyrene (M̄n = 7 × 104, M̄w = 3 × 105), containing 9 percent cis‐1, 4‐polybutadiene, was extruded either repeatedly (2 to 8 times) at 220°C, or else only once at a higher temperature (up to 290°C). Neither treatment significantly altered the melt rheology at 220°C (pseudoplastic, with n = 0.39), or the tensile modulus (1.5 GPa) and yield stress (20 MPa), or the material's rubber content, determined by both infrared spectrophotonietry and Wijs iodometry. Other properties, only slightly affected by recycling at 220°C, were changed after one extrusion at 290°C: elongation at tensile failure was reduced by 57 percent; in impact testing the strength was 29 percent less, and the mode of fracture (revealed by scanning electron microscopy of the surfaces) became brittle instead of ductile; the rubber particles seen in the transmission electron microscope had agglomerated and lost sphericity; and the ratio of weight‐to‐number‐average molecular weight of the polystyrene component, calculated from gel permeation chromatograms, increased by 93 percent. Mechanical spectra (Rheovibron), from −120 to + 120°C at 110 Hz, changed gradually with increasingly harsh treatment of the material, a peak emerging at ∼50°C due to a beta relaxation of the polystyrene. Thus, good properties were retained after normal processing, but were lost after shearing at too high a temperature, probably because of destruction of entanglements and of the bonds between polystyrene and rubber. Copyright © 1979 Society of Plastics Engineers, Inc.
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