Abstract

The changes in the structure and the morphology of the binary blends PVC/NBR and PVC/ENR, and the PVC/ENR/NBR ternary blend during thermal aging were investigated by dynamic mechanical analysis and solid state NMR. Samples were prepared by mechanical blending at 150°C. Thermal aging was carried out at 80°C for 7 days and at 140°C for 2 days. The effect of the change in the tan δ peak position, the tan δ peak width and the tan δ max were used to understand the miscibility and damping properties. Solid state 13C NMR measurements were carried out using high power decoupling, cross polarization and magic angle spinning. Observation of new peaks and changes in the peak widths were used to understand the possible degradation mechanism and changes of the dynamics due to these reactions. Proton relaxation times were interpreted based on the heterogeneity of the matrix. Results show that there is a change in the morphology during thermal aging at lower temperature.

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