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HERO ID
6598398
Reference Type
Journal Article
Title
Synthesis and thermal behavior of silica-graft-polypropylene nanocomposite
Author(s)
Zheng, K; Yao, XY; Tian, XY; Chen, L; Li, Y; ,
Year
2005
Publisher
CHEMICAL INDUSTRY PRESS
Location
BEIJING
Book Title
"New Century, New Materials and New Life" - Proceedings of 2005 International Conference on Advanced Fibers and Polymer Materials, ICAFPM 2005
Volume
2
Page Numbers
665-669
Language
English
Web of Science Id
WOS:000235106600173
URL
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84902681696&partnerID=40&md5=699ae98b26ab870c8895c9b962fdeaff
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Abstract
The silica graft Poly(propylene)(PP) nanocomposites are successfully synthesized and their thermal properties are studied. The silica-graft-PP nanocomposites are prepared by radical grafting copolymerization of modified silica, styrene, and maleic anhydride (MAH) in PP/xylene solution. The Differential Scanning Calorimetry (DSC) results show that the melting peak and the crystalline temperature shift to higher with the increase of silica content due to the remarkable heterogeneous nucleation effect of nanoparticles in PP matrix. The thermal degradation behavior of silica graft PP nanocomposites was investigated by using non-isothermal thermogravimetric analysis (TGA). The results indicate that the thermal stability was significantly improved with the increasing of grafted silica. The activation energy (Ea) of silica/PP nanocomposites, which is evaluated by using the Freeman-Carroll method, is large than that of neat PP and increases with the silica content. The reason for this enhancement may attribute to the physical-chemical adsorption of the volatile degradation products on the nanoparticles which delays the volatilisation of the products generated during decomposition, and the strong interaction between nanoparticles and polypropylene chains, which will largely weaken the breakage of polypropylene backbone chains.
ISBN
7-5025-7717-3
Conference Name
International Conference on Advanced Fibers and Polymer Materials (ICAFPM 2005)
Conference Location
Shanghai, PEOPLES R CHINA
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