Study of mechanical and rheological behaviors of linear and branched polycarbonates blends

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Abstract

A study of the mechanical and rheological properties of linear and branched polycarbonates blends is presented. Phase separations of the blends were checked through DSC and SEM, and, subsequently, mechanical and rheological properties were investigated. Phase separations were not observed in the blends. The mechanical properties were examined through tensile, flexural, and impact tests. All the mechanical properties of the blends were relatively independent of the compositions. For study of the rheological properties, melt viscosity, storage and loss moduli, and melt tension of the blends with various compositions were examined at various temperatures. The dependence of the viscosity on the molecular weight was also studied. As the content of branched polycarbonate increases, the dependence of the viscosity on the molecular weight and the shear thinning behavior became more marked. Melt tensions were also increased as the branched polyacarbonate content increased in the blends for all tested temperatures. In this study, the blend systems which have same mechanical properties but different rheological properties can be obtained through blending of linear and branched polycarbonates.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1814-1824
Number of pages11
JournalJournal of Applied Polymer Science
Volume80
Issue number10
DOIs
StatePublished - 6 Jun 2001

Keywords

  • Branched polycarbonate
  • Linear polycarbonate
  • Mechanical property
  • Melt tension
  • Melt viscosity

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