scholarly journals Proving Reliability and Reproducibility of the Technology for Grafting and Crosslinking Blends Based on Ethylene Vinyl Acetate Copolymer and Triallyl Cyanurate by Electron Beam Irradiation, Using Statistical Analysis of Experimental Data Obtained

2013 ◽  
Vol 13 (4) ◽  
pp. 265-282
Author(s):  
Elena Manaila ◽  
Maria Daniela Stelescu ◽  
Gabriela Ileana Niculescu-Aron ◽  
Dana Gurau
2020 ◽  
pp. 096739112093010
Author(s):  
Jawad Ahmed ◽  
Yong Zhang

The effect of electron beam (e-beam) irradiation on the thermal and mechanical properties of ethylene-vinyl acetate copolymer/ternary polyamide (EVA/tPA) blends was studied. The e-beam irradiation was carried out over a range of dose from 50 kGy to 500 kGy with trimethylolpropane trimethacrylate (TMPTMA) and triallyl isocyanurate (TAIC) as cross-linking coagents. With increasing irradiation dose, the gel fraction of the EVA/tPA blends increased significantly. After irradiated by e-beam at 500 kGy, the insoluble fraction of EVA/tPA blends with 3 parts per hundred rubber TMPTMA increased from 28% to 86%. The tensile strength of EVA/tPA/TMPTMA-3 (70/30/3) considerably increased up to 172% with a value of 10.01 MPa at 500 kGy due to an increase in cross-linking compared to the EVA/tPA/TAIC-3 (70/30/3) blend. However, the melting temperature and crystallization peak temperature of EVA/tPA blends decreased with increasing irradiation dose. Thermogravimetric analysis demonstrated that the irradiation cross-linking could improve the thermal stability of the EVA/tPA blends. The degradation kinetics of the EVA/tPA blends at elevated temperatures were studied using the Kissinger, Flynn–Wall–Ozawa, and Friedman methods. Irradiation cross-linked EVA/tPA blends exhibited a remarkable improvement in their oil resistance, with the identified improvement being most prominent in the EVA/tPA/TMPTMA-3 blend.


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