Solid-state NMR was used to investigate the miscibility of LLDPE/polyamide-6 blends. Two different blends B1 and B2, obtained with LLDPE only and with LLDPE functionalized with diethyl succinate, respectively, as well as their individual components, were characterized by means of 13C selective techniques. Measurement of 1H spin-lattice relaxation times in both laboratory and rotating frames allowed the miscibility at a molecular level to be investigated for both blends: in B1 the domains of the different components are on average larger than 100-200A° , whereas in B2, where two different fractions could be separated on the basis of their solubility in heptane, the average linear dimensions of the insoluble fraction are between 20 and 200A°
Miscibility of functionalized polyolefins with polyamide-6 as detected by solid state NMR
Claudia Forte;Elisa Passaglia;
1998
Abstract
Solid-state NMR was used to investigate the miscibility of LLDPE/polyamide-6 blends. Two different blends B1 and B2, obtained with LLDPE only and with LLDPE functionalized with diethyl succinate, respectively, as well as their individual components, were characterized by means of 13C selective techniques. Measurement of 1H spin-lattice relaxation times in both laboratory and rotating frames allowed the miscibility at a molecular level to be investigated for both blends: in B1 the domains of the different components are on average larger than 100-200A° , whereas in B2, where two different fractions could be separated on the basis of their solubility in heptane, the average linear dimensions of the insoluble fraction are between 20 and 200A°I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.