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Original Articles

Preparation and Mechanical Properties of Polypropylene/Maleic Anhydride Compatibilized Polypropylene/Organo-Vermiculite Nanocomposites

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Pages 374-378 | Published online: 31 Mar 2009
 

Abstract

Polypropylene/Maleic anhydride compatibilized polypropylene (MPP)/Organo-Vermiculite nanocomposites with different clay loadings were prepared via melt mixing using a twin screw extruder. The vermiculite (VMT) was pre-modified with Maleic anhydride (MA) by ball milling. The mechanism of VMT modification by MA was discussed. The resultant PP/MPP/OVMT nanocomposites possess an intercalated or exfoliated structure as confirmed by both wide angle X-ray diffraction (WAXD) and transmission electron microscopy (TEM). The mechanical property tests show that the tensile strength, flexural strength of these nanocomposites increase dramatically with the OVMT loading; the fracture toughness remain almost unchanged, and the Charpy impact strength decrease slightly.

ACKNOWLEDGMENT

China national science foundation key research project “Research on criteria of crack formation and preventive measures of modern hydraulic mass concrete” (Project number: 50539010) China non-profit research institute research fund key research project “The preparation and application of novel material to preventing and repairing the concrete destroyed by impacting” (Project number: YWF0729/CL02).

Notes

a Charpy impact strength of notched specimens.

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