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Enhancement of interfacial adhesion between polystyrene and styrene maleic anhydride random copolymer via reactive reinforcement SCIE SCOPUS

Title
Enhancement of interfacial adhesion between polystyrene and styrene maleic anhydride random copolymer via reactive reinforcement
Authors
Cho, KWSeo, KHAhn, TOKim, JKim, KU
Date Issued
1997-09
Publisher
ELSEVIER SCI LTD
Abstract
The effects of amine-terminated polystyrene (omega-amino-PS) of various molecular weights on the interfacial adhesion strength between polystyrene and styrene maleic anhydride (SMA) random copolymer have been investigated. The adhesive joint is composed of SMA and a blend of PS and omega-amino-PS, in which the omega-amino-PS acts as a reactive compatibilizer. Here, the amine end-group of omega-amino-PS in the PS/omega-amino-PS blend is known to react with the anhydride group of SMA and form an end-grafted copolymer, which acts as an interlinking molecule across an interface and improves the interfacial adhesion strength. The fracture toughness of the interface was measured using a modified double-cantilever beam fracture test. The enhancement of fracture toughness of the interface was evaluated as a function of molecular weight and content of omega-amino-PS, i.e. interlinking chain length and area density of interlinking molecules. The fracture toughness was found to increase with the amount of omega-amino-PS and then decreased or saturated at a certain content depending on the molecular weight of omega-amino-PS. When the molecular weight of omega-amino-PS was 26 000 (26 k), which is just above the entanglement molecular weight, there was an optimum content in reinforcing the interfaces due to the weak mechanical strength of 26 k omega-amino-PS. However, when the molecular weight was far above the entanglement molecular weight, i.e. 67k and 127k, the fracture toughness levelled off as the content of omega-amino-PS increased. At the same concentration of amine groups, 127k omega-amino-PS showed the highest fracture toughness. (C) 1997 Elsevier Science Ltd.
Keywords
adhesion; interface; reactive reinforcement; POLYMER BLENDS; COMPATIBILIZATION; FAILURE
URI
https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/21244
DOI
10.1016/S0032-3861(97)00012-8
ISSN
0032-3861
Article Type
Article
Citation
POLYMER, vol. 38, no. 19, page. 4825 - 4830, 1997-09
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