Polymer, Vol.51, No.16, 3744-3752, 2010
Elongational creep experiments - A new method for investigations of morphology development in polymer blends
This work is focused on the changes of phase structure in polystyrene/polyethylene blends with up to 15 wt.% of dispersed phase during elongational experiments in creep. In the first part, features of the experiments at constant stress with a special attention to morphology development in polymer blends are discussed. In the second part of the paper the deformation behavior of the dispersed droplets in dependence on applied stress and total strain is studied. It was found that with increasing the initial particle size the formation of homogeneously deformed long fibrils is preferred during the elongation. A maximum deformability of the droplets was observed, which cannot be increased by applying higher stresses, although the affine deformation of the droplets was not reached. (C) 2010 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.