Abstract

AbstractThe effect of acrylic acid (AAc) on the torque, stabilization torque, mechanical energy, swelling behavior, mechanical properties, thermal stability, and morphological characteristics of recycled poly(vinyl chloride)/acrylonitrile–butadiene rubber (PVCr/NBR) blends was studied. The blends were melt mixed at a temperature of 150°C and rotor speed of 50 rpm. AAc was used to improve the compatibility of PVCr/NBR blends. Virgin PVCv/NBR blends were prepared to provide a comparison. It was found that PVCr/NBR + AAc blends exhibit higher stabilization torque, mechanical energy, stress at peak, and stress at 100% elongation, but lower elongation at break and swelling index than those of PVCr/NBR and PVCv/NBR blends. SEM study of the tensile fracture surfaces of the blends indicated that the presence of AAc increased the interfacial interaction between PVCr and NBR phases, thus improving the compatibility between PVCr and NBR phases. However, thermal gravimetry analysis of the blends showed that the presence of AAc decreased the thermal stability of PVCr/NBR blends. © 2005 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Appl Polym Sci 96: 2181–2191, 2005

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