2023
DOI: 10.1002/app.54293
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Coloration and branching of polypropylene by reactive processing

Abstract: Reactive melt processing is a known technique used to produce long-chain branched polypropylene. It involves polyfunctional substances that act as chain-linking agents (CA). In this work, polyfunctional amine dyes are used as CA in a novel method for simultaneously improving melt strength and fade resistance of polypropylene. Colored long-chain branched polymer is synthesized by reactive processing of maleic anhydride grafted polypropylene (PPg) in the molten state using glycerol, basic fuchsin and disperse bl… Show more

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