As part of a broader research effort to investigate the chemical modification of polyesters by reactive processing a low molecular weight (MW) unsaturated polyester (UP) and a higher MW saturated polyester, polyethylene terephthalate (PET), alone or blended with polypropylene (PP) were melt processed in a batch mixer and continuous twin screw extruders. Modification was monitored by on-line rheology and the products were characterized primarily by off-line rheology, morphology and thermal analysis. Efforts were made to establish processing/property relationships and provide an insight of the accompanying structural changes. The overall response of the reactively modified systems was found to be strongly dependent on the component characteri...
The main objectives of this research were to develop optimised chemical compositions and reactive pr...
Reactively compatibilized blends of PP and PBT were investigated over a range of composition of PP a...
The use of reactive solvents offers an interesting and flexible route to extent the processing chara...
As part of a broader research effort to investigate the chemical modification of polyesters by react...
This work investigates the structural and chemorheological modification of polyethylene terephthalat...
With the aim of up-grading the material properties of post-consumer PET, making them suitable for ex...
The primary objective of this research was to examine the concepts of the chemical modification of p...
International audienceBlends of a copolyether−ester thermoplastic with different multifunctional (mo...
A reactive extrusion process was developed improving the rheological properties of PET via the coadd...
A reactive extrusion process was developed improving the rheological properties of PET via the coadd...
This chapter briefly reviews reactive extrusion developments for thermoplastic starch polymers. Then...
International audienceThe review is devoted to the fundamental aspects of the reactive processing of...
In this study, poly carbonate (PC) and poly (ethylene terephthalate) (PET) were reactive melt-blende...
Functionalisation of polystyrene, PS, and ethylene-co-propylene-co-cyclopentadiene terpolymer, EPDM,...
The main objectives of this research were to develop optimised chemical compositions and reactive pr...
Reactively compatibilized blends of PP and PBT were investigated over a range of composition of PP a...
The use of reactive solvents offers an interesting and flexible route to extent the processing chara...
As part of a broader research effort to investigate the chemical modification of polyesters by react...
This work investigates the structural and chemorheological modification of polyethylene terephthalat...
With the aim of up-grading the material properties of post-consumer PET, making them suitable for ex...
The primary objective of this research was to examine the concepts of the chemical modification of p...
International audienceBlends of a copolyether−ester thermoplastic with different multifunctional (mo...
A reactive extrusion process was developed improving the rheological properties of PET via the coadd...
A reactive extrusion process was developed improving the rheological properties of PET via the coadd...
This chapter briefly reviews reactive extrusion developments for thermoplastic starch polymers. Then...
International audienceThe review is devoted to the fundamental aspects of the reactive processing of...
In this study, poly carbonate (PC) and poly (ethylene terephthalate) (PET) were reactive melt-blende...
Functionalisation of polystyrene, PS, and ethylene-co-propylene-co-cyclopentadiene terpolymer, EPDM,...
The main objectives of this research were to develop optimised chemical compositions and reactive pr...
Reactively compatibilized blends of PP and PBT were investigated over a range of composition of PP a...
The use of reactive solvents offers an interesting and flexible route to extent the processing chara...