화학공학소재연구정보센터
Polymer Bulletin, Vol.70, No.4, 1383-1395, 2013
Additive effects of tripalmitin on morphologies and tensile properties of polybutene-1 and its composite with micro fibrous cellulose
Morphologies and tensile properties of polybutene-1 (PB)/tripalmitin (TP) blend and PB/micro fibrous cellulose (MFC)/TP composite were studied. The scanning electron microscope observation showed that the PB(70 %)/TP(30 %) had a microphase-separated structure. The DSC measurement showed that the crystallization of the PB part was affected by the TP existence. A new crystal structure was observed in the X-ray diffraction pattern of the PB(70 %)/TP(30 %). Quicker saturation of the PB crystal phase transformation from the metastable tetragonal (II) to the stable hexagonal (I) phase was observed in the PB(70 %)/TP(30 %) under the aging at r.t. The saturation controlled the Young's modulus increment of the PB(70 %)/TP(30 %) in the aging process. The elongation at break value of the PB/TP increased by the loading of the TP, suggesting that the TP worked as the plasticizer. The thermogravimetry measurement of the PB(70 %)/TP(30 %) suggested that there existed an interaction between them. The TP addition provided a good dispersibility and ductility enhancement for PB/MFC composite. It was found that the TP worked as a good compatibilizer for the composite.