화학공학소재연구정보센터
Rheologica Acta, Vol.53, No.5-6, 467-475, 2014
Rheological properties of polyethylene/metaboric acid thermoplastic blends
The rheological properties of molten low-density polyethylene/metaboric acid blends were studied. It was found that the blend behavior can be rather different, depending on volume fraction of the inorganic component. Specifically, at some concentration of metaboric acid, the dynamic moduli and the Newtonian viscosity of the blends demonstrate a jump-like change. The concentration threshold depends on temperature and equals to 21.9 and 14.1 vol %, at 150 and 180 C-a similar to, respectively. In the concentration range below the threshold, the gain in the content of inorganic component results in an enhancement of the blend dynamic moduli and viscosity, without changing the general character of the rheological behavior of composition in the region of linear response. On the other hand, at higher concentrations of metaboric acid, the yield stress is observed, and the elastic modulus in the linear region of mechanical behavior becomes virtually independent of frequency. It was suggested that the rheological behavior of blends is related to a spontaneous change in their structure as well as planar molecular structure of the inorganic component.