The effect of a p‐phenylen‐bis‐maleamic acid grafted atactic polypropylene interface agent on the impact properties of iPP/mica composites

ABSTRACT The present article is twofold. One of the purposes of this work lies in the study of the impact behavior of the polypropylene/mica system incorporating an interface modifier obtained from an industrial polymerization byproduct. The interface agent used was a p‐phenylen‐bis‐maleamic grafted...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of applied polymer science 2017-03, Vol.134 (12), p.np-n/a
Hauptverfasser: García‐Martínez, Jesús María, Taranco, Jesús, Collar, Emilia P.
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Zusammenfassung:ABSTRACT The present article is twofold. One of the purposes of this work lies in the study of the impact behavior of the polypropylene/mica system incorporating an interface modifier obtained from an industrial polymerization byproduct. The interface agent used was a p‐phenylen‐bis‐maleamic grafted atactic polypropylene (aPP‐pPBMA) obtained in our labs. The other objective is to obtain a mathematical model capable of forecasting the composite properties accurately. Consequently, this work has been undertaken by using a statistical Box‐Wilson experimental design in order to model the behavior of the composite system in terms of Charpy impact parameters. Two independent variables have been considered, the amount of mica particles and of interface agent. Impact strength, maximum force, and deformation were the dependent variables in the models. The existence of critical values in mica and interface agent optimizing the impact behavior is established. Additionally, an excellent correlation between the impact strength and the strength results coming from flexural and tensile tests is found. © 2016 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J. Appl. Polym. Sci. 2017, 134, 44619.
ISSN:0021-8995
1097-4628
DOI:10.1002/app.44619