Javascript must be enabled to continue!
Effects of EVA-g-MA and EVACO compatibilizers/tougheners on morphological and mechanical properties of PP/EVA/HNT blend polymer nanocomposites
View through CrossRef
A series of polypropylene (PP)/poly(ethylene- co-vinyl acetate) (EVA) blend nanocomposites was produced by utilizing different amounts of organophilic halloysite nanotube (Org-HNT) and EVA-based compatibilizers/tougheners. They were prepared by using either only EVA elastomer or using EVA with the compatibilizers which are maleic anhydride grafted EVA (EVA-g-MA) and poly(ethylene-vinyl acetate-carbon monoxide) (EVACO) as well as maleic anhydride grafted PP (PP-g-MA). The morphology–mechanical property relationship was investigated as a function of nature of the compatibilizer and the amount of aluminosilicate nanotube/compatibilizer. The composites prepared without using the EVA-based compatibilizers in all nanotube loading degrees (1%, 3%, 5%) exhibited nanotube aggregates as evidenced by scanning electron microscope analyses. On the other hand, EVA-g-MA and EVACO provided a good dispersion of HNTs at both PP–EVA interface and in the PP matrix. The use of compatibilizers together with 3% Org-HNT resulted in PP/EVA blend nanocomposites with higher tensile modulus and toughness when compared to PP/EVA blend. Particularly, EVACO compatibilizer having highly polar carbonyl group at its backbone provided the highest toughness and Young’s modulus as well as impact resistance for the 3% Org-HNT loaded nanocomposite while retaining the yield strength as an indication of a good balance between stiffness/toughness.
Title: Effects of EVA-g-MA and EVACO compatibilizers/tougheners on morphological and mechanical properties of PP/EVA/HNT blend polymer nanocomposites
Description:
A series of polypropylene (PP)/poly(ethylene- co-vinyl acetate) (EVA) blend nanocomposites was produced by utilizing different amounts of organophilic halloysite nanotube (Org-HNT) and EVA-based compatibilizers/tougheners.
They were prepared by using either only EVA elastomer or using EVA with the compatibilizers which are maleic anhydride grafted EVA (EVA-g-MA) and poly(ethylene-vinyl acetate-carbon monoxide) (EVACO) as well as maleic anhydride grafted PP (PP-g-MA).
The morphology–mechanical property relationship was investigated as a function of nature of the compatibilizer and the amount of aluminosilicate nanotube/compatibilizer.
The composites prepared without using the EVA-based compatibilizers in all nanotube loading degrees (1%, 3%, 5%) exhibited nanotube aggregates as evidenced by scanning electron microscope analyses.
On the other hand, EVA-g-MA and EVACO provided a good dispersion of HNTs at both PP–EVA interface and in the PP matrix.
The use of compatibilizers together with 3% Org-HNT resulted in PP/EVA blend nanocomposites with higher tensile modulus and toughness when compared to PP/EVA blend.
Particularly, EVACO compatibilizer having highly polar carbonyl group at its backbone provided the highest toughness and Young’s modulus as well as impact resistance for the 3% Org-HNT loaded nanocomposite while retaining the yield strength as an indication of a good balance between stiffness/toughness.
Related Results
High strength, tough/damping and creep resistant EVA/HNT nanocomposites via help of EVA-g-MA compatibilizer
High strength, tough/damping and creep resistant EVA/HNT nanocomposites via help of EVA-g-MA compatibilizer
Organophilic halloysite nanotube (Org-HNT) reinforced poly (ethylene-co-vinyl acetate) (EVA) nanocomposites were obtained with melt compounding technique with use of 10 wt% EVA-g-M...
Study on the effect of halloysite nanotubes on the adhesion and corrosion protection of epoxy coatings on carbon steel
Study on the effect of halloysite nanotubes on the adhesion and corrosion protection of epoxy coatings on carbon steel
Halloysite nanotubes (HNT) are naturally occurring clay minerals with abundant reserves, commonly employed as carriers for corrosion inhibitors in protective coatings. However, the...
Testing of Image Compression Methods
Testing of Image Compression Methods
Seven console codecs BMF 2.01 (BMF.exe), WebP (cwebp.exe, dwebp.exe), PAQ8L (paq-8l_intel.exe), PAQ8P (paq8p_sse2.exe), JPEG-LS (jpeg.exe), JPEG2000 (convert.exe), PNG (opting.exe)...
Toughening study of fire‐retardant high‐impact polystyrene
Toughening study of fire‐retardant high‐impact polystyrene
AbstractFire‐retardant high‐impact polystyrene (HIPS) was modified by melt blending with varying amounts of three types of tougheners. The effects of the tougheners on the properti...
Nanogold and nanosilver hybrid polymer materials
Nanogold and nanosilver hybrid polymer materials
<p>Significant opportunities exist in both the scientific and industrial sectors for the development of new generation hybrid materials. These multifunctional hybrid material...
The optimization of polymer-based nanocomposites for advanced engineering applications
The optimization of polymer-based nanocomposites for advanced engineering applications
Polymer-based nanocomposites have garnered significant attention in advanced engineering applications due to their exceptional mechanical, thermal, electrical, and barrier properti...
Rheology of Miscible Polymer Blends
Rheology of Miscible Polymer Blends
AbstractBroadly classified, there are three types of polymer blends, namely, (1) miscible polymer blends, (2) immiscible polymer blends, and (3) partially miscible polymer blends. ...
Habilidades no técnicas quirúrgicas en el Grado de Medicina de las universidades españolas (oral)
Habilidades no técnicas quirúrgicas en el Grado de Medicina de las universidades españolas (oral)
Objetivos
Determinar la prevalencia y el contenido de habilidades no técnicas (HNT) en las guías docentes de los rotatorios de cirugía del Grado en Medicina de universidades españo...

