Claims
- 1. An aromatic vinyl resin material which satisfies the relationship represented by the following expression:SG value=log[G′(1.0)/G′(0.1)]<0.6 wherein G′ (1.0) is a storage modulus as measured at a temperature of 300° C., a strain γ of 20%, and a frequency of 1.0 Hz, and G′(0.1) is a storage modulus as measured at a temperature of 300° C., a strain γ of 20%, and a frequency of 0.1Hz.
- 2. An aromatic vinyl resin material according to claim 1, which is a graft copolymerization product of an aromatic vinyl monomer (a) and an ethylene copolymer macromer (b).
- 3. An aromatic vinyl resin material according to claim 2, wherein the ethylene copolymer macromer (b) is a copolymerization product of ethylene, a diene monomer, and an optional aromatic vinyl monomer and optional α-olefin.
- 4. An aromatic vinyl resin material as described above in claim 1, which has a composition composed of (A) an aromatic vinyl polymer, (B) an ethylene copolymer having a diene-monomer-derived vinyl group in the molecular chain, and (C) a graft copolymerization product of an aromatic vinyl monomer (a) and an ethylene copolymer macromer (b).
- 5. An aromatic vinyl resin material according to claim 2, in which a moiety derived from an aromatic vinyl monomer predominantly has a syndiotactic structure.
- 6. An aromatic vinyl resin material according to claim 3, in which a moiety derived from an aromatic vinyl monomer predominantly has a syndiotactic structure.
- 7. An aromatic vinyl resin material according to claim 4, in which a moiety derived from an aromatic vinyl monomer predominantly has a syndiotactic structure.
- 8. An aromatic vinyl resin material having a composition composed of an aromatic vinyl resin material according to claim 1 and a styrene polymer predominantly having a syndiotactic structure and/or a rubber-like elastic substance.
- 9. A molded product obtained through molding of an aromatic vinyl resin material as described in claim 1.
- 10. An aromatic vinyl resin material having the following properties:1) the heat of fusion ΔH as measured over the range 200-295°C. with a differential scanning calorimeter is 8 to 50 (J/g), 2) in 1H-NMR performed on the residue obtained from Soxhlet extraction using cyclohexane, B/A<0.49 wherein A is an integrated value of a peak appearing at 1.0-1.7 (ppm) and B is an integrated value of a peak appearing at 1.8-2.1 (ppm),3) a tensile elongation of not less than 5%, and 4) internal haze is not greater than 70%.
- 11. An aromatic vinyl resin material having the following properties:1) the heat of fusion ΔH as measured over the range 200-295°C. with a differential scanning calorimeter is 8 to 50 (J/g), 2) in 1H-NMR performed on the fraction eluted at 50°C. or higher through preparative temperature-gradient fractionation by use of o-dichlorobenzene B/A<0.49 wherein A is an integrated value of a peak appearing at 1.7-1.7 (ppm) and B is an integrated value of a peak appearing at 1.8-2.1 (ppm),3) a tensile elongation of not less than 5%, and 4) internal haze is not greater than 70%.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of U.S. Ser. No. 09/177,559, filed Oct. 23, 1998 and issued as U.S. Pat. No. 6,207,753.
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Continuations (1)
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