Abstract

Polypropylene (PP)/polyester (PES)–blend fibers were prepared by extruder melt spinning. The polymer blend consisted of PP and a “master batch” (MB) based on polytrimethylene terephthalate (PTT) or polyethylene terephthalate (PET), binary PTT/PET or PP/PTT blends, and also on a ternary PP/(PTT/PET) blend. The phase structure of PP/PES–blend fibers was examined. PES microfibers showed separation from the PP matrix in blend fibers. The impact of MB composition and rheological characteristics on phase structure parameters indicate a significant contribution of the PTT in the binary MB on the length of dispersed PES microfibers in the PP matrix. However, the blends of PP and ternary MB (PP/PTT/PET) have a lower diameter and length of the PES microfibers. The presence of PTT/PET (PES) enhances the structural and mechanical properties of the blend PP/PES fibers. In addition, PTT increases the tensile strength of the PP/PES–blend fibers if a binary MB is used, while the fiber nonuniformity is reduced in the presence of a ternary MB.

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