Effect of SEBS on impact strength and flexural modulus of polystyrene/polypropylene blends

Blends of Polystyrene (PS) with Polypropylene (PP) were developed with the objective to overcome the inherent brittleness of PS and enhance the impact strength at room temperature. However, the blends of PS and PP were known to be immiscible. Previous studies have concluded that the block copolymer...

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Main Authors: Samsudin, Sani Amril, Hassan, Azman, Mokhtar, Munirah, Syed Jamaludin, Syed Mustafa
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spelling my.utm.15262017-11-01T04:17:40Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/1526/ Effect of SEBS on impact strength and flexural modulus of polystyrene/polypropylene blends Samsudin, Sani Amril Hassan, Azman Mokhtar, Munirah Syed Jamaludin, Syed Mustafa TP Chemical technology Blends of Polystyrene (PS) with Polypropylene (PP) were developed with the objective to overcome the inherent brittleness of PS and enhance the impact strength at room temperature. However, the blends of PS and PP were known to be immiscible. Previous studies have concluded that the block copolymer such as styrene-b- (ethylene-co-butylenes)-b-styrene (SEBS) is good compatibiliser for this PS/PP blends. The present study investigates the use of SEBS as a compatibiliser in this immiscible blend system. Using a Brabender PL2000 twin-screw extruder, blends of PS/PP in various composition range of 90-60 wt% PS containing different amount of SEBS in the composition range of 5-25 phr were prepared and injection molded to evaluate for mechanical properties. The results obtained from mechanical properties show some improvement in the properties of the blends indicating some compatibilisation effect in the blend system. The addition of SEBS enhanced the impact properties of the blends but reduced the flexural strength and flexural modulus. The blends of 90/10 PS/PP with 25 phr SEBS gave superior impact properties. Interestingly, the results show that SEBS is more effective at lower PP content. Penerbit UTM Press 2003-12 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/1526/1/JTMKKHAS39A%5BBab04%5D.pdf Samsudin, Sani Amril and Hassan, Azman and Mokhtar, Munirah and Syed Jamaludin, Syed Mustafa (2003) Effect of SEBS on impact strength and flexural modulus of polystyrene/polypropylene blends. Jurnal Teknologi Siri Khas A (39A). pp. 35-44. ISSN 0127-9696 http://www.penerbit.utm.my/cgi-bin/jurnal/abstrakjt.cgi?id=39siria4
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Samsudin, Sani Amril
Hassan, Azman
Mokhtar, Munirah
Syed Jamaludin, Syed Mustafa
Effect of SEBS on impact strength and flexural modulus of polystyrene/polypropylene blends
description Blends of Polystyrene (PS) with Polypropylene (PP) were developed with the objective to overcome the inherent brittleness of PS and enhance the impact strength at room temperature. However, the blends of PS and PP were known to be immiscible. Previous studies have concluded that the block copolymer such as styrene-b- (ethylene-co-butylenes)-b-styrene (SEBS) is good compatibiliser for this PS/PP blends. The present study investigates the use of SEBS as a compatibiliser in this immiscible blend system. Using a Brabender PL2000 twin-screw extruder, blends of PS/PP in various composition range of 90-60 wt% PS containing different amount of SEBS in the composition range of 5-25 phr were prepared and injection molded to evaluate for mechanical properties. The results obtained from mechanical properties show some improvement in the properties of the blends indicating some compatibilisation effect in the blend system. The addition of SEBS enhanced the impact properties of the blends but reduced the flexural strength and flexural modulus. The blends of 90/10 PS/PP with 25 phr SEBS gave superior impact properties. Interestingly, the results show that SEBS is more effective at lower PP content.
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author Samsudin, Sani Amril
Hassan, Azman
Mokhtar, Munirah
Syed Jamaludin, Syed Mustafa
author_facet Samsudin, Sani Amril
Hassan, Azman
Mokhtar, Munirah
Syed Jamaludin, Syed Mustafa
author_sort Samsudin, Sani Amril
title Effect of SEBS on impact strength and flexural modulus of polystyrene/polypropylene blends
title_short Effect of SEBS on impact strength and flexural modulus of polystyrene/polypropylene blends
title_full Effect of SEBS on impact strength and flexural modulus of polystyrene/polypropylene blends
title_fullStr Effect of SEBS on impact strength and flexural modulus of polystyrene/polypropylene blends
title_full_unstemmed Effect of SEBS on impact strength and flexural modulus of polystyrene/polypropylene blends
title_sort effect of sebs on impact strength and flexural modulus of polystyrene/polypropylene blends
publisher Penerbit UTM Press
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