Abstract

AbstractA graft copolymer of oleic acid (OA) onto low‐density polyethylene (LDPE) was prepared using dicumyl peroxide (DCP) as an initiator in the molten state. The grafting was carried out in a Haake rheometer. The effects of the reaction time and the amount of DCP and the monomer on the percentage of grafting were studied. The rheological behavior and the melt‐flow rate of the graft copolymer (LDPE‐g‐OA) were also investigated. FTIR spectroscopy and a mass spectrum were used to characterize the structure of LDPE‐g‐OA. The experimental results showed that when the OA amount was 10 wt % and the DCP amount was 0.4 wt % based on the LDPE the percentage of grafting of LDPE‐g‐OA, prepared by maintaining the temperature at 170°C and the roller speed at 80 rpm, was about 6 wt %. It was found that both LDPE and LDPE‐g‐OA were pseudoplastic fluids. OA was grafted onto LDPE in the form of a monomer and a dimer. The grafted LDPE is expected to act as a compatibilizer between starch and polyethylene. © 2003 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Appl Polym Sci 90: 3299–3304, 2003

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