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Functionalisation of polypropylene by solid phase graft polymerisation and its effect on the mechanical properties of silica nanocomposites
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2003
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Materials SciencePolymer MaterialSilica NanocompositesEngineeringMechanical PropertiesMechanical EngineeringPolymer SciencePolymer BlendNanostructured PolymerPercentage GraftingGrafting PolymersPolymer CompositesNanocompositePolymer ChemistryReaction Time
To prepare macromolecular compatibiliser for grafted nano-SiO2/polypropylene (PP) composites, solid phase graft copolymers of PP with styrene and ethyl acrylate were synthesised, respectively. It was found that both percentage grafting and grafting efficiency can be adjusted by changing initiator concentration, reaction temperature and reaction time. Due to partial chain scission and deterioration of the ordered structure of PP during the graft polymerisation, the grafted PP exhibits worse thermal stability and crystallisability than the unmodified PP. Mechanical tests of grafted nano-SiO2/PP composites indicated that the addition of PP copolymer with the same species of grafting polymer as that on the nanoparticles further improves the ductility of the composites. Molecular rigidity of the grafting polymers, presence of the homopolymer produced during the graft polymerisation, and strain rate of the load applied have important influences on the toughening effect of the functionalised PP.
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