TY - JOUR
T1 - Preparation, microstructure, and microstructure-properties relationship of thermoplastic vulcanizates (TPVs)
T2 - A review
AU - Ning, Nanying
AU - Li, Shangqing
AU - Wu, Hanguang
AU - Tian, Hongchi
AU - Yao, Pengjun
AU - HU, Guo Hua
AU - Tian, Ming
AU - Zhang, Liqun
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2017 Elsevier B.V.
PY - 2018/4
Y1 - 2018/4
N2 - It is common practice to blend polymers to obtain high-performance polymer materials for new applications. Thermoplastic vulcanizates (TPVs), consisting of a high content of crosslinked rubber as a dispersed phase and a low content of thermoplastic as a continuous phase, are usually prepared by pre-blending rubber and plastic phases followed by dynamic vulcanization. They are a special class of high performance thermoplastic elastomers (TPEs) as they combine both the excellent elasticity and mechanical properties of crosslinked rubbers and good processability and recyclability of thermoplastics. As such, in the recent decades they have attracted much attention and have become the fastest growing elastomers to replace unrecyclable thermoset rubbers. This review focuses on recent progresses in TPVs, and more specifically on the following issues: (1) preparation methods of TPVs, (2) mechanisms of formation of the microstructure of TPVs; (3) relationships between the microstructure and properties, (4) review of various types of TPVs, including general TPVs, special TPVs, bio-based TPVs, and TPVs-based nanocomposites, (5) future challenges on TPVs.
AB - It is common practice to blend polymers to obtain high-performance polymer materials for new applications. Thermoplastic vulcanizates (TPVs), consisting of a high content of crosslinked rubber as a dispersed phase and a low content of thermoplastic as a continuous phase, are usually prepared by pre-blending rubber and plastic phases followed by dynamic vulcanization. They are a special class of high performance thermoplastic elastomers (TPEs) as they combine both the excellent elasticity and mechanical properties of crosslinked rubbers and good processability and recyclability of thermoplastics. As such, in the recent decades they have attracted much attention and have become the fastest growing elastomers to replace unrecyclable thermoset rubbers. This review focuses on recent progresses in TPVs, and more specifically on the following issues: (1) preparation methods of TPVs, (2) mechanisms of formation of the microstructure of TPVs; (3) relationships between the microstructure and properties, (4) review of various types of TPVs, including general TPVs, special TPVs, bio-based TPVs, and TPVs-based nanocomposites, (5) future challenges on TPVs.
KW - Dynamic vulcanization (DV)
KW - Mechanism
KW - Microstructure
KW - Preparation
KW - Properties
KW - Thermoplastic vulcanizates (TPVs)
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85036570916
U2 - 10.1016/j.progpolymsci.2017.11.003
DO - 10.1016/j.progpolymsci.2017.11.003
M3 - 文献综述
AN - SCOPUS:85036570916
SN - 0079-6700
VL - 79
SP - 61
EP - 97
JO - Progress in Polymer Science
JF - Progress in Polymer Science
ER -