Nihon Reoroji Gakkaishi
Online ISSN : 2186-4586
Print ISSN : 0387-1533
ISSN-L : 0387-1533
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Interrelationship between Interfacial Tension and Rheological Properties of LDPE/PS Blends
H. S.YangG. J.NamH. S.KimJ. W.Lee
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2002 Volume 30 Issue 4 Pages 187-193

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The relationships between the interfacial tension and rheological properties in LDPE/PS blend system have been investigated. The block copolymer SEBS has been used as a compatibilizer. The interfacial tension was measured by the breaking thread method. Its value of LDPE/PS was 5.52dyne/cm and it is decreased rapidly with SEBS contents to 1wt% and then level off to a saturation value of 3.1dyne/cm. From the oscillatory shear deformation test, G' of the LDPE/PS blend increased with the LDPE contents at low frequencies due to the interfacial tension while G" showed similar behavior with that of pure LDPE and PS. The emulsion model considering the interfacial tension and droplet size in blends could predict the dynamic storage and loss modulus in reasonable range. Gramespacher and Meissner's emulsion model was used in this study. When the SEBS 1wt% was added to the LDPE/PS blend as a compatiblizer, there was a slight drop of storage modulus at low frequency ranges. As the SEBS contents increased over 3wt%, however, there was a dramatic increase of storage modulus. It was because of the saturation of the interfacial and micelle formation. As the SEBS content increased, the droplet size of LDPE decreased and the amount of micelle increased at the LDPE/PS interface.
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© 2002 The Society of Rheology, Japan
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