Abstract

Core-shell structured polyacrylic (CSSP) impact modifiers, consisting of a rubbery poly(n-butyl acrylate) core and a rigid poly(methyl methacrylate) shell, were synthesized by seed emulsion polymerization. The CSSP modifier with core-shell weight ratio 75/25 was used to modify the toughness of poly(butylene terephthalate) (PBT) by melt blending. The CSSP morphology was confirmed by TEM and SEM. Dynamic mechanical analyses of PBT/CSSP blends showed two merged transition peaks of PBT matrix. Increasing CSSP content increased elongation at break and impact strength, but decreased tensile strength. The notch impact strength of PBT/CSSP blends with weight ratio 85/15 was eight times greater than pure PBT.

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