Abstract

AbstractThermodynamics of interaction, adhesive properties, and the structure of acrylonitrile‐butadine rubber/low density polyethylene blends have been investigated. Enthalpy and entropy components of interaction parameters supporting an incompatibility of studied systems and a possibility of highly organized structure formation on the phase interface were determined by inversion gas chromatography. The formation of highly organized structures on the interface is made possible by a local diffusion of polybutadiene fragments into polyethylene phase. That is why acrylonitrile microblocks are oriented. By this manner adhesion between rubber and polyethylene phase is enforced and simultaneously a number of morphological changes take place.

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