Abstract

This work aims at investigating the effect of a dual compatibilizer on the formation of co-continuous morphology of immiscible polymer blends. More specifically, the blend is composed of polystyrene (PS) and polyamide 6 (PA6), and the dual compatibilizer is composed of a low molecular weight styrene-co-maleic anhydride copolymer (Mw=11.500g/mol, maleic anhydride MAH content=14wt%) denoted as lSMA and a high molecular weight SMA denoted as hSMA. The latter has a Mw of 250,000g/mol and a MAH content of 8wt% (hSMA1) or a Mw of 110,000g/mol and a MAH content of 23wt% (hSMA2). When the PA6 is the minor phase, the morphology of the PS/PA6 blend is co-continuous using the lSMA-hSMA (hSMA can be hSMA1 or hSMA2) dual compatibilizer. However, when the PA6 is the major phase, its morphology is co-continuous only for the lSMA-hSMA2 dual compatibilizer and not for the lSMA-hSMA1 one. This could be due to fewer PA6 grafts in the in-situ formed hSMA1-g-PA6 graft copolymer and consequently less entanglements of the PA6 grafts with the PA6 major phase compared to the in-situ formed hSMA2-g-PA6 graft copolymer.

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