Abstract

A carbon dioxide copolymer poly(urethane-amine) (PUA) was blended with poly(propylene carbonate) (PPC) in order to improve the toughness and flexibility of PPC without sacrificing other mechanical properties. Compared with pure PPC, the PPC/PUA blend with 5 wt% PUA loading showed a 400% increase in elongation at break, whilst the corresponding yielding strength remained as high as 33.5 MPa and Young’s modulus showed slightly decrease. The intermolecular hydrogen bonding interaction in PPC/PUA blends was confirmed by FTIR, 2D IR and XPS spectra analysis, and finely dispersed particulate structure of PUA in PPC was observed in the SEM images, which provided good evidence for the toughening mechanism of PPC.

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