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Self-healing polymer blend based on PETG and EMAA

Journal

JOURNAL OF APPLIED POLYMER SCIENCE
Volume 138, Issue 14, Pages -

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/app.50148

Keywords

blends; extrusion; morphology; rheology; thermoplastics

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  1. CAPES
  2. FAPEMIG
  3. CNPq
  4. DuPont Co.

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This work developed novel immiscible polymer blends with remarkable self-healing properties, where the self-healing ability of the blends was influenced by the polymer composition ratios, and characterized using various analytical techniques.
In this work, novel immiscible polymer blends with remarkable self-healing properties were developed. The blends are based on poly(ethylene glycol-co-cyclohexane-1,4-dimethanol terephthalate) (PETG), a nonself-healing polymer, and the ionomer sodium-neutralized poly(ethylene-co-methacrylic acid) (EMAA), with self-healing abilities. The ratios of (PETG)/ (EMAA) was varied from 0 to 100% (w/w) and mixtures were prepared using a twin-screw melt extrusion. The blend studied compositions were characterized by scanning electron microscope, differential scanning calorimetry, dynamic mechanical analysis and self-repair tests. The results revealed that blends samples were able to self-repair damages created by Vickers microhardness indentations. The self-repair is presented through video records where the establishment of scars in the damaged area can be observed. For the composition 50/50 (w/w), the whole repair was observed due the synergic effect between polymer chain mobility, new chemical interactions promoted between PETG and EMAA, thus improving its self-healing ability.

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