By nanoblends, it is meant that the scale of dispersion of one polymer phase in the other
is below 100 nm. A novel method was developed to prepare nanostructured blends (nanoblends) of
polypropylene (PP) and polyamide-6 (PA-6) directly in a screw extruder. It consisted of polymerizing a
monomer of PA-6, ε-caprolactam (ε-CL), in the matrix of PP. A fraction of the latter bore 3-isopropenyl-α,α-dimethylbenzene isocyanate (TMI) which acted as growing centers to initiate PA-6 chain growth. As
such, formation of PA-6 and a graft copolymer of PP and PA-6 took place simultaneously in the matrix
of the PP, leading to compatibilized PP/PA-6 blends. The size of the particles of the dispersed phase
(PA-6) was between 10 and 100 nm, which could not be achieved otherwise by melt blending premade PP
and PA-6.
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