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Photo‐Oxidation of sPP/Organoclay Nanocomposites
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Chemical EngineeringEngineeringPhotochemistryNanomaterialsSpp/organoclay NanocompositesFinancial SupportPolymer ScienceSyndiotactic Polypropylene–spp/organoclay NanocompositesPolymer NanotechnologyPhotocatalysisLayered SilicatePolymer NanocompositesChemistryNanocompositePhotoelectrocatalysisPhotoelectrochemistryPolymer ChemistryPolymers
Abstract Photo‐oxidation of syndiotactic polypropylene–sPP/organoclay nanocomposites was performed. Nanocomposites were prepared in situ by melt compounding of sPP, compatibilizer (iPP grafted with maleic anhydride–iPP‐g‐MAN) and organoclay filler ME C18 (modified with octadecyl ammonium chains in intergaleries of layered silicate, of which silicate layers (about 1 nm thin) were exfoliated). The influence of ME C18 nanoparticles alone (in content region 1 to 15 wt%) and together with compatibilizer iPP‐g‐MAN on the photostability of the sPP nanocomposite was studied. It was found that the silicate ME C18 nanoparticles alone catalyze the photooxidation and shorten the induction period of photo‐oxidation to one fourth (at the content of 5 wt% of ME C18) in comparison with unfilled sPP) and the presence of compatibilizer supports the photo‐oxidation of sPP nanocomposite. The ME C18 nanoparticles decrease the efficiency of UV stabilizers. The rate of photo‐oxidation of sPP/clay nanocomposite after the induction period is significantly higher than unfilled sPP. The mechanism of photo‐oxidation is discussed. Keywords: photo‐oxidationsPPorganoclay sPP nanocomposite Acknowledgements The authors thank the VEGA Grant Agency for financial support of the Projects VEGA 2/2042/24 and VEGA 1/9147/02, Slovak Republic.
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