چکیده :

Morphology and rheological properties of low-density polyethylene/linear low-density polyethylene/thermoplastic starch (LDPE/LLDPE/TPS) blends are experimentally investigated and theoretically analyzed using rheological models. Blending of LDPE/LLDPE (70/30 wt/wt) with 5–20 wt% of TPS and 3 wt% of PE-grafted maleic anhydride (PE-g-MA) as a compatibilizer is performed in a twin-screw extruder. Scanning electron micrographs show a fairly good dispersion of TPS in PE matrices in the presence of PE-g-MA. However, as the TPS content increases, the starch particle size increases. X-ray diffraction patterns exhibit that with increase in TPS content, the intensity of the crystallization peaks slightly decreases and consequently crystal sizes of the blends decrease. The rheological analyses indicate that TPS can increase the elasticity and viscosity of the blends. With increasing the amount of TPS, starch particles interactions intensify and as a result the blend interface become weaker which are confirmed by relaxation time spectra and the prediction results of emulsion Palierne and Gramespacher-Meissner models. It is demonstrated that there is a better agreement between experimental rheological data and Coran model than the emulsion models.

کلید واژگان :

LDPE/LLDPE, Starch, Blend, Morphology, Rheological properties.



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