Effects of dynamic vulcanization on properties of polypropylene/natural rubber/thermoplastic starch blends
Abstract
The effects of thermoplastic starch (TPS) loading on polypropylene (PP)/natural
rubber (NR) blend vulcanized with N, N’-m-phenylene bismaleimide (HVA-2) were
investigated. Thermoplastic starch ratios was varied at 5%,10%,20% and 30% weight
percentage in order to prepare partial bio-products of PP/NR blends. The study has
focused on the thermoplastic starch loading and blend’s modification on the mechanical
properties, morphology and biodegradable properties of PP/NR blends. The study
showed that the tensile properties of the PP/NR blends were deteriorated with increasing in TPS content. The dynamic vulcanization by using HVA-2 crosslinker were applied
on the blends in order to compensate the deterioration properties caused by
incorporation of TPS. According to the results, the HVA-2 crosslinker showed that
increased in tensile properties as well as better morphology analysis as compared to
unvulcanized counterparts. On top of that, the scanning electron microscopy (SEM)
studied also found that the interfacial adhesion and dispersion of TPS was improved
upon HVA-2 vulcanized in PP/NR blends. Water absorption and soil burial found that
HVA-2 crosslinker delayed the biodegradability properties to PP/NR/TPS blends.
Finally, it can be concluded that PP/NR/TPS with HVA-2 crosslinker resulted in better
properties compared to PP/NR/TPS.
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