ABSTRACT
Polypropylene composites and multi-walled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) modified with maleic anhydride (MA) and itaconic anhydride (IA) were prepared and their effect on the performance of nanocomposite properties was studied. Modification of the MWCNT was carried out in the presence of ultrasound varying the molar ratio of anhydride and dicumyl peroxide (BPO). PP nanocomposite with anhydride grafted MWCNT showed an increase, higher than 15%, in tensile strength and elastic modulus and a displacement of crystallization temperature (Tc) to higher temperatures, 1.5°C and loss weight temperature to higher temperatures, 30°C. This behavior was attributed to the better anhydride grafting in the MWCNTs induced by ultrasound.
Acknowledgments
The authors gratefully acknowledge the financial support of CONACyT through projects CB-222805 and FIT-210360. Author wishes to thank National Laboratory of Graphene (CONACYT-232753) and LANIAUTO (CONACYT-294030) for the facilities support. The authors also wish to thank Blanca Huerta, Guadalupe Mendez, Teresa Rodríguez, Jose Lopez, Ma Concepción González, Francisco Zendejo, Mario Palacios, Rodrigo Cedillo, Jesus Rodríguez, Sergio Zertuche, Adán Herrera, Luis Enrique Reyes, Alejandro Espinosa, Seyma de Leon, Josue Campos, Efraín Alvidrez, Marcelo Ulloa, Irma Solis, Rosario Rangel, Anabel Ochoa, Myriam Lozano, Jesus Cepeda, Daniel Alvarado, Guadalupe Tellez, and Jorge Felix Espinosa for their technical and informatics support.
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