Synergistic effect of thermoplastic polyester elastomer and polytetrafluoroethylene in situ fibrillation on the resilience and compression strength of long‐chain branched polypropylene foam
Xiaoli Wang,
Yaqiao Wang,
Xiangdong Wang
Abstract:Excellent resilience and compression resistance are the key characteristics of cushioning and water–oil separation materials. Although polypropylene (PP) offers excellent performance and affordability of PP, it exhibits poor resilience. To address this shortcoming, polymer blends with long‐chain branched PP (LCBPP), thermoplastic polyester elastomer (TPEE), and polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) were prepared via melt blending, and their mechanical properties were tested. The LCBPP/TPEE/PTFE composites were subjec… Show more
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