Mechanical and rheological properties of the maleated polypropylene-layered silicate nanocomposites with different morphology

Three types of maleated polypropylene–layered silicate nanocomposites with different dispersion states of layered silicate (deintercalated, intercalated, and exfoliated states) are prepared from two kinds of polypropylenes with different molecular weights, organically modified layered silicate and p...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of applied polymer science 2003-05, Vol.88 (6), p.1526-1535
Hauptverfasser: Koo, Chong Min, Kim, Mi Jung, Choi, Min Ho, Kim, Sang Ouk, Chung, In Jae
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Zusammenfassung:Three types of maleated polypropylene–layered silicate nanocomposites with different dispersion states of layered silicate (deintercalated, intercalated, and exfoliated states) are prepared from two kinds of polypropylenes with different molecular weights, organically modified layered silicate and pristine montmorillonite to investigate the effect of the final morphology of the nanocomposite on the rheological and mechanical properties. Maleated polypropylene with high molecular weight intercalates slowly and the other with low molecular weight exfoliates fast into the organophilic layered silicates. Rheological properties such as oscillatory storage modulus, nonterminal behavior, and relative viscosity has close relationship with the dispersion state of layered silicates. The exfoliated nanocomposite shows the largest increase and the deintercalated nanocomposite shows almost no change in relative shear and complex viscosities with the clay content. The exfoliated nanocomposite shows the largest drop in complex viscosity due to shear alignment of clay layers in the shear flow. In addition, the final dispersion state of layered silicates intimately relates to the mechanical property. The dynamic storage moduli of nanocomposites show the same behavior as the relative shear and complex viscosities. © 2003 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Appl Polym Sci 88: 1526–1535, 2003
ISSN:0021-8995
1097-4628
DOI:10.1002/app.11782