The updating process of interface plays an important role in the polymer reactive blending process
including the changes of interfacial area and phase morphology
and the material transportation.In this article
by using a typical thermodynamic incompatible blending system
polyolefin elastomer/polystyrene
the influence of different morphology (sea\|island structure and co-continuous structure) on the polymer reactive blending processes was investigated by means of rheology and morphology analyses.Rheological analysis suggests the additional contribution of formed block copolymer in the reactive blends
as well as the variation of relaxation process of droplets in sea\|island blend.The conversion in a typical blend is analyzed based on the change of interfacial relaxation time and droplet size by using the mean field theory.It is then suggested that phase morphology has a significant influence on the polymer reactive blending processes.Interfacial reactions happen more easily in blends with co\|continuous morphology due to their weak stability
while in the blends with the sea\|island morphology
the interface reaction process depends on the ease of interface deformation
and the blends system with small viscosity ratio favors interfacial reactions.