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- Title
Mechanical behavior of high impact polystyrene based on SB copolymers as a function of synthesis conditions: Part II.
- Authors
de León, Ramón Díaz; Morales, Graciela; Acuña, Pablo; Soriano, Florentino
- Abstract
The mechanical properties of different high impact polystyrene (HIPS) were determined by means of impact and tensile tests. Impact strength (IS), yield stress (σy) and Young's modulus (E) were evaluated as a function of the rubber phase morphological features such as type and particle size (Dp), volume fraction (Φ) and interparticle distance (IPD). In order to evaluate the changes produced in the rubber phase, the initiator, chain transfer agent (CTA), and type and concentration of SB copolymer were varied during the synthesis of HIPS. Transmission electron microscopy was used to analyze the materials' morphology and the data obtained reveal that the Dp and Φ increases mainly with an increase in the PB content and/or with the use of CTA and decreases with an increase in initiator concentration. In addition, E and yield stress diminishes when increasing the dimensions of the rubber phase (Dp and Φ), contrary to the IS. The IPD/Dp ratio also indicates the dependency of the mechanical properties with respect to the rubber phase features. An increase in IPD/Dp provokes an increases in E and σy, whereas IS diminishes.
- Subjects
TRANSMISSION electron microscopy; MATHEMATICAL physics; MECHANICAL behavior of materials; COPOLYMERS; POLYSTYRENE; THERMOPLASTICS; ELASTICITY; STRAINS &; stresses (Mechanics); STRENGTH of materials; ELECTRIC properties of rubber
- Publication
e-Polymers, 2008, p1
- ISSN
1618-7229
- Publication type
Article