Abstract

The effectiveness of chlorinated polyethylene-graft-polystyrene (CPE-g-PS) as a polymeric compatibilizer for immiscible poly(vinyl chloride)/polystyrene (PVC/PS) blends was investigated. The miscibility, phase behavior, and mechanical properties were studied using differential scanning calorimetry (DSC), dynamic mechanical analysis (DMA), Izod impact tests, tensile tests, and scanning electron microscopy (SEM). DSC and DMA studies showed that PVC is immiscible with chlorinated polyethylene (CPE) in CPE-g-PS, whereas the PS homopolymer is miscible with PS in CPE-g-PS. The PVC/PS/CPE-g-PS ternary blends exhibit a three-phase structure: PVC phase, CPE phase, and PS phase that consisted of a PS homopolymer and PS in CPE-g-PS. The mechanical properties showed that CPE-g-PS interacts well with both PVC and PS and can be used as a polymeric compatibilizer for PVC/PS blends. CPE-g-PS can also be used as an impact modifier for both PVC and PS. SEM observations confirmed, after the addition of CPE-g-PS, improvement of the interfacial adhesion between the phases of the PVC/PS blends. © 1998 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. J Appl Polym Sci 69: 995–1003, 1998

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