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Compatibilization effects on flow properties of immiscible polystyrene-polyolefin blends
Mikešová, Jana ; Starý, Zdeněk ; Kruliš, Zdeněk
The influence of mixed compatibilizers (mixtures of styrene-butadiene triblock copolymer with ethene-propene random copolymer on flow and mechanical properties of polystyrene/low-density polyethylene and polystyrene/polypropylene blends was studied and compared with the effects of SBS copolymers.
Fyzikální chování nanokompozitů PE v závislosti na obsahu dřevěných vláken
Kokta, B. V. ; Kwei-Nam, L. ; Fortelný, Ivan ; Lednický, František ; Kruliš, Zdeněk
We investigated the formation of an optimal compatibilizing system for the hybride composite polyethylene -birch wood fibers-nanoclay by combining basic principles for compatibilization, i.e. addition of maleated polyethylene and peroxide.
Carbonation mud from sugar industry as a filler in polymer composites
Kotek, Jiří ; Kruliš, Zdeněk ; Šárka, E.
The contribution is focused on application of carbonation mud, which is a by-product in a sugar factory, for property modification of polymers.
Use of compatibilization in recycling of commingled plastic waste
Starý, Zdeněk ; Kruliš, Zdeněk ; Beneš, Hynek
An efficient compatibilization system based on the combination of styrene-butadiene block copolymer (SBS) with ethylene-propylene random copolymer (EPM) has been developed for polyolefin/polystyrene blends and commingled plastic waste. Efficiency of this system can be further improved by incorporation of N,N´-disubstituted phenylenediamine stabilizer.
Impact of polymer recycling on environment
Horák, Zdeněk ; Beneš, Hynek ; Starý, Zdeněk ; Kruliš, Zdeněk
Negative impact of recycling technologies on living environment has been analyzed and concept of life cycle assessment (LCA - Life Cycle Assessment) has been shown as an efficient tool for selection of suitable recycling technology process. Several examples have proved usability of the mentioned approach.
Impact of weathering on chemical and morphological changes in stabilized polymers
Pospíšil, Jan ; Pilař, Jan ; Billingham, N. C. ; Marek, Antonín ; Kruliš, Zdeněk ; Nešpůrek, Stanislav ; Habicher, W. D.
Photooxidation, considered as the principal component of natural and accelerated weathering, affects together with oxygen,oxidizing and acid atmospheric pollutants durability of stabilized polymers by changing their chemical and supramolecular structure and influencing efficiency of stabilizers. Effects of the harshness of accelerated photooxidation, negative influences of atmospheric pollutants, heterogeneity in polymer oxidation together with formation of concentration gradients in stabilizer consumption and spatial distribution of stabilizer sacrificial transformation products are outlined. The data give more information on processes accompanying testing of stabilizer polymers and help to minimize misleading influences from over-accelerated tests.
Kompozity polypropylen/osika/kapalný polybutadien: Maximalizace houževnatosti, pevnosti v tahu a modulu statistickým výběrem experimentů
Kokta, B. V. ; Fortelný, Ivan ; Kruliš, Zdeněk ; Horák, Zdeněk ; Michálková, Danuše
A systematic study of the effect of concentration of maleated polypropylene MAPP, dicumyl peroxide DCP, polyisobutadiene isocyanate PBNCO and fiber content on the mechanical properties of ASspen-PP composite was undertaken with the objective to protect or increase the impact strength without losing tensile strength reinforcement. Using STAGRAPHIC Plus, the central composite design it was possible to determine the optimum concentration of additives and to maximiye both the impact as well as tensile properties well above that of pure polypropylene.

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