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Abstract
Polyolefins dominate the global plastics industry, constituting roughly 60% of all commercial plastics. However, their limited chemical functionality restricts their applicability in adhesion, printability, and compatibility-dependent applications. To overcome these limitations, this study investigated metal-free, melt-process, post-polymerization modification of polypropylene (PP) via C-H insertion of azidoformate (AF) groups. Specifically, we investigated grafting of AF end-functionalized polystyrene (PS) onto PP and demonstrated the successful preparation of novel PP hybrids with interesting properties, including enhanced compatibility between PP and PS components due to grafting, smaller PP crystallite size, high Young's modulus, and elastic rheological behavior, likely attributable to the presence of PS branches. Importantly, the presented approach avoids chain scission of PP and undesirable coloration of the product, offering a promising pathway for industrial transformations of conventional polyolefins. This research paves the way for developing polyolefin-based hybrid materials with enhanced properties and potential environmental benefits.
期刊介绍:
Polymer Testing focuses on the testing, analysis and characterization of polymer materials, including both synthetic and natural or biobased polymers. Novel testing methods and the testing of novel polymeric materials in bulk, solution and dispersion is covered. In addition, we welcome the submission of the testing of polymeric materials for a wide range of applications and industrial products as well as nanoscale characterization.
The scope includes but is not limited to the following main topics:
Novel testing methods and Chemical analysis
• mechanical, thermal, electrical, chemical, imaging, spectroscopy, scattering and rheology
Physical properties and behaviour of novel polymer systems
• nanoscale properties, morphology, transport properties
Degradation and recycling of polymeric materials when combined with novel testing or characterization methods
• degradation, biodegradation, ageing and fire retardancy
Modelling and Simulation work will be only considered when it is linked to new or previously published experimental results.