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<description>Thermoplastic Vulcanizates Based On Peroxide Crosslinked Polypropylene and Ethylene Octene Copolymer Blends
Babu, R. Rajesh
Novel thermoplastic vulcanizates (TPVs) based on polypropylene (PP) and new&#13;
generation ethylene octene copolymer (EOC) have been prepared by dynamic&#13;
vulcanization process, which involves simultaneous melt mixing and crosslinking of a&#13;
rubber with a thermoplastic material. The effect of dynamic vulcanization and influence&#13;
of various types of peroxides were studied in details. Three structurally different&#13;
peroxides, namely dicumyl peroxide (DCP), tert-butyl cumyl peroxide (TBCP) and&#13;
di(tert-butylperoxyisopropyl)benzene (DTBPIB) were taken for investigation. Addition&#13;
of peroxide in PP/EOC blend involves two major competing reactions: crosslinking in&#13;
EOC and degradation of PP by β chain-scission. This is the main reason which limits the&#13;
applicability of peroxide cured TPVs.
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