Abstract

Ethylene‐α‐olefin copolymer (POE)/polystyrene (PS)/poly(styrene‐b‐ethylene‐co‐butylene‐b‐styrene) (SEBS) blends were prepared via melt blending in a co‐rotating twin‐screw extruder. The effects of SEBS copolymer on the morphology and rheological and mechanical properties of the blends were studied. Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) photos showed that the addition of SEBS copolymer resulted in finer dispersion of PS particles in the POE matrix and better interfacial adhesion between POE and PS compared with POE/PS blends, which exhibited a very coarse morphology due to the immiscibility between them. Interestingly, the tensile strength increased from 12.5 MPa for neat POE to 23.5 MPa for the POE/PS/SEBS (60/10/30) blend, whereas the tensile strengths of POE/PS (85.7/14.3) blend and POE/SEBS (66.7/33.3) blend were only 10.5 and 16.5 MPa, respectively. This indicates that both SEBS copolymer and PS have a synergistic reinforcing effect on POE. Dynamic mechanical thermal analysis (DMTA) and dynamic rheological property measurement also revealed that there existed some interactions between POE and SEBS as well as between SEBS and PS. DMTA results also showed that the storage modulus of POE increased when PS and SEBS were incorporated, especially at high temperature, which means that the service temperature of POE was improved.

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