Claims
- 1. A barrier composition, comprising:
- a blend of syndiotactic 1,2-structure containing polybutadiene, a saponified copolymer of ethylene, vinyl acetate, and vinyl alcohol, and a compatibilizing agent wherein said compatibilizing agent is on or more unsaturated acids, esters, anhydrides or derivatives thereof, or polymers containing unsaturated acids, esters, anhydrides or derivatives thereof.
- 2. A composition according to claim 1, wherein the amount of said syndiotactic microstructure in said polybutadiene is at least 80 percent by weight based upon the total weight of syndiotactic, atactic, and isotactic structure of said polybutadiene, wherein the amount of said copolymer is form about 10 to about 40 percent by weight, wherein the amount of said compatibilizing agent is from about 0.2 to about 3 percent by weight, and wherein the amount of said polybutadiene is the difference, all based upon the total weight of said polybutadiene, said copolymer, and said compatibilizing agent.
- 3. A composition according to claim 2, wherein the vinyl content of said polybutadiene is from about 82 to about 96 percent.
- 4. A composition according to claim 3, wherein the amount of said syndiotactic microstructure is at least 85 percent by weight, wherein said copolymer has a Tg of 65.degree. C. or less, wherein said copolymer contains 50 percent by weight or less of ethylene repeat units, and wherein said compatibilizing agent is an anhydride, or a dicarboxylic acid, or an ester thereof, having a total of from 4 to 12 carbon atoms, or a polymer thereof.
- 5. A composition according to claim 4, wherein the vinyl content of said polybutadiene is from about 82 to about 92 percent by weight, wherein said copolymer has a Tg of 60.degree. C. or less, and wherein the amount of said copolymer is from about 15 to about 30 percent by weight.
- 6. A composition according to claim 5, wherein said copolymer contains from about 30 to about 45 percent by weight of ethylene repeat units, and wherein said compatibilizing agent is maleic anhydride, maleic acid, fumaric acid, methacrylic acid, acrylic acid, itaconic acid, phthalic acid, phthalic anhydride, maleic anhydride, glycidol methacrylate, diethyl maleate, or combinations thereof.
- 7. A composition according to claim 6, wherein said syndiotactic content of said polybutadiene is at least 90 percent by weight, wherein said copolymer has a Tg of from about 50 to about 57.degree. C., wherein the amount of said copolymer is from about 18 to about 25 percent by weight, wherein the amount of said compatibilizing agent is from about 1 to about 2 percent by weight and wherein the amount of said syndiotactic containing polybutadiene is the difference.
- 8. A composition according to claim 1, wherein said copolymer exists as a separate phase within said blend and has an elongated plate-like structure wherein the length to height ratio of said structure is an average of generally at least 5.
- 9. A composition according to claim 3, wherein said copolymer exists as a separate phase within said blend and has an elongated plate-like structure wherein the length to height ratio of said structure is an average of generally at least 10.
- 10. A composition according to claim 9, wherein said copolymer exists as a separate phase within said blend and has an elongated plate-like structure wherein the length to height ratio of said structure is an average of generally at least 20.
- 11. A composition according to claim 7, wherein said copolymer exists as a separate phase within said blend and has an elongated plate-like structure wherein the length to height ratio of said structure is an average of generally at least 20.
- 12. A method of producing a barrier composition, comprising the steps of:
- a) blending a composition comprising syndiotactic 1,2-polybutadiene a saponified copolymer of ethylene, vinyl acetate and vinyl alcohol and a compatibilizing agent wherein said compatibilizing agent is one or more unsaturated acids, estes, anhydrides or derivatives thereof, or polymers containing unsaturated acids, esters, anhydrides or derivatives thereof and
- b) forming a plate-like morphology with a length to height ratio of at least 5 to produce the barrier composition.
- 13. The method as in claim 12, including blending said composition at a low shear rate of from about 10 to about 80 sec.sup.-1, and wherein the mixing temperature is from about 120.degree. C. to 210.degree. C.
- 14. The method as in claim 13, wherein the amount of said syndiotactic microstructure in said polybutadiene is at least 80 percent by weight based upon the total weight of syndiotactic, atactic, and isotactic structure of said polybutadiene, wherein the amount of said copolymer is form about 10 to about 40 percent by weight, wherein the amount of said compatibilizing agent is from about 0.2 to about 3 percent by weight, wherein the amount of said polybutadiene is the difference, all based upon the total weight of said polybutadiene, said copolymer, and said compatibilizing agent, and wherein the vinyl content of said polybutadiene is from about 82 to about 96 percent.
- 15. The method as in claim 14, wherein the amount of said syndiotactic microstructure is at least 85 percent by weight, wherein said copolymer has a Tg of 65.degree. C. or less, wherein said copolymer contains 50 percent by weight or less of ethylene repeat units, and wherein said compatibilizing agent is an anhydride, or a dicarboxylic acid, or an ester thereof, having a total of from 4 to 12 carbon atoms, or a polymer thereof.
- 16. The method as in claim 12, including blending said composition at a low shear rate of from about 20 to about 50 sec.sup.-1, and wherein the mixing temperature is from about 165.degree. C. to about 195.degree. C.
CROSS-REFERENCE
This is a division of application Ser. No. 07/678,879 filed Mar. 29, 1991, of Roger N. Beers, for "Controlled Morphology Barrier Elastomers Made From Blends of Syndiotactic 1,2-Polybutadiene and Ethylene-Vinyl Acetate-Vinyl Alcohol Terpolymers now U.S. Pat. No. 5,091,467.
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