Sequential Reactive Processing for the Synthesis of Branched Polypropylene and Propylene–Ethylene Copolymer
Jorge Guapacha,
Lidia M. Quinzani,
Marcelo D. Failla
Abstract:Polypropylene (PP) and random propylene–ethylene copolymer (PEC) with long‐chain branches (LCB) have been synthesized from linear polymers by sequential melt reactive processing. The process starts with the grafting of low concentrations of maleic anhydride using an organic peroxide as a radical initiator. Then, halfway through the processing time, the chain‐linking agent, m‐xylylenediamine (XDA), is added to the reactive medium to generate branched molecular structures. The occurrence of grafting and chain‐li… Show more
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