A commercial ABS has been treated with methanol in a Soxhlet apparatus, at the boiling temperature of the solvent, for various procedures and times, in order to extract from it different amounts of low molecular (MW) weight species, a very impor tant parameter in determining the fina l properties of PCIABS blends. Thermal, mechanical, dynamic mechanical, and impact proper ties have been performed on the obtained samples as a function of the amount of the extracted species. The molten state results seem to be very sensitive to the subtrac tion of low MW species from the ABS, as shown by the viscosi ty, increasing with enhancing the extraction extent. The glass transitions, detected by dynamic mechanical tests, show that both SAN and B low MW species are extracted from the ABS. Other low MW additives, such as antioxidants and sta- bilizers, are extracted from the ABS as well, giving rise to degradative effects, particularly effective for the materials under going processing treatments for prolonged times at high temper atures (i.e., for large extraction amounts). Tensile performances, at a temperature just below the SAN Tg (100°C), show a sensitive influence of this parameter as well as ofthe above mentioned degradative effects at such a temperature. Impact properties slowly worsen with increasing low MW extracted amounts, and, for high extraction amounts, they exhib it a brittle behavior.
INFLUENCE OF ABS LOW MOLECULAR WEIGHT SPECIES ON ABS PROPERTIES
Michele Iavarone
2000
Abstract
A commercial ABS has been treated with methanol in a Soxhlet apparatus, at the boiling temperature of the solvent, for various procedures and times, in order to extract from it different amounts of low molecular (MW) weight species, a very impor tant parameter in determining the fina l properties of PCIABS blends. Thermal, mechanical, dynamic mechanical, and impact proper ties have been performed on the obtained samples as a function of the amount of the extracted species. The molten state results seem to be very sensitive to the subtrac tion of low MW species from the ABS, as shown by the viscosi ty, increasing with enhancing the extraction extent. The glass transitions, detected by dynamic mechanical tests, show that both SAN and B low MW species are extracted from the ABS. Other low MW additives, such as antioxidants and sta- bilizers, are extracted from the ABS as well, giving rise to degradative effects, particularly effective for the materials under going processing treatments for prolonged times at high temper atures (i.e., for large extraction amounts). Tensile performances, at a temperature just below the SAN Tg (100°C), show a sensitive influence of this parameter as well as ofthe above mentioned degradative effects at such a temperature. Impact properties slowly worsen with increasing low MW extracted amounts, and, for high extraction amounts, they exhib it a brittle behavior.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.