Published February 2004 | Version v1
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optical properties and morphological structure of Eb-Irradiated LDPE / P P Blends

  • 1. National Centre for Radiationb research and Technology, Cairo (Egypt)
  • 2. Faculty of Engineering, Chemical Engineering Department, Cairo University, Giza (Egypt)

Description

Blending is an effective method for improving the physical and chemical properties of homopolymers. however, the problem of phase separation often in some polymer blends occurs due to incompatibility of homopolymer which impairs the expected physico- chemical properties of blends. in this study , isotactic polypropylene, (P P), was blended with low density polyethylene, (LDPE), in the presence of various ratios of polyfunctional monomer, (PFM), namely trimethylol propane trimethacrylate, (TMPTMA), as a crosslinking and/or compatibilizing agents. the electron beam irradiation of the investigated LDPE/PP blends was carried out at different irradiation doses up to 50 kGy to improve the compatibility of LDPE/PP blends. the dye affinity of disperse and basic dyes in LDPE, PP and LDPE/PP blends was investigated in terms of color strength and visible absorbance intensities. in addition, the microstructures of the investigated samples have been studied and it is considered as an indication of the compatibility of LDPE/PP blend. the results show that the unmodified and modified LDPE samples exhibit the highest values of both color strength and visible absorbance intensities compared with unmodified and modified PP samples. also the intensities of these values in the LDPE/PP blends decrease as the PP content increases in the blend . in addition, the increase of EB irradiation dose and PFM ratios leads to an increase in the values of color strength and visible absorbance intensities. moreover, the affinity of all investigated samples towards disperse dye is being more pronounced than the basic dye. the interfacial adhesion of LDPE/PP blend could be enhanced by adding crosslinking agent, (TMPTMA), and EB irradiation process with different irradiation doses. the obtained data for the microstructures of all the investigated samples support that the EB irradiation beside the incorporation of PEM into the homopolymer matrix remarkably improve the compatibility of the polymer blend

Part of:
Proceedings of the Eighth Conference of Nuclear Sciences and Applications

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Imprint Title
Proceedings of the Eighth Conference of Nuclear Sciences and Applications, Vol.I
Imprint Pagination
750 p.
Journal Page Range
p. 115-127
Report number
INIS-EG--178(I.II)

Conference

Title
8. International Conference of Nuclear Sciences and Applications
Dates
7-12 Feb 2004
Place
Cairo (Egypt)

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