Dynamic mechanical, rheological, and morphological studies of polyacrylate-graff-poly (vinyl chloride) suspension resin

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A series of polyacrylate-graft-poly (vinyl chloride) (ACR-g-PVC) resins were prepared through suspension graft copolymerization. Three kinds of polyacrylate !atices were grafted by vinyl chloride using suspension polymerization method at 57 ±0.1°C, respectively. The dynamic mechanical and rheological properties and the morphology of the resulting ACR-g-PVC resins were investigated. Poly (butyl acrylate)-graft-poly (vinyl chloride) (PBA-g-PVC) resin exhibited better toughness, and the optimized content of PBA in ACR-g-PVC resin was 6-8 wt%. The melt viscosity of ACR-g-PVC resin was much lower than that of pure PVC. The nature of the fracture surfaces of ACR-g-PVC material indicated that it has good toughness. The impact strength of the PBA-g-PVC material was greatly improved compared with that of pure PVC. The Young's modulus of the ACR-g-PVC material containing less than 15 wt% of PBA was comparable to that of pure PVC according to their dynamic mechanical analysis curves. For all of the ACR-g-PVC resins, there were two individual relaxations in the low-temperature range. One was âtransition of PVC, and the other was átransition of ACR. The glass transition temperature of PVC in the ACR-g-PVC resin shifted to lower temperature when the contentof the PBA was above 50 wt%. © 2007 Society of Plastics Engineers.

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Yuan, J., Pan, M., Wang, X., & Zhang, L. (2007). Dynamic mechanical, rheological, and morphological studies of polyacrylate-graff-poly (vinyl chloride) suspension resin. Polymer Engineering and Science, 47(7), 996–1003. https://doi.org/10.1002/pen.20750

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