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Effect of Organoclay on the Morphology and Properties of Poly(propylene)/Poly[(butylene succinate)‐ co ‐adipate] Blends
Author(s) -
Sinha Ray Suprakas,
Bandyopadhyay Jayita,
Bousmina Mosto
Publication year - 2007
Publication title -
macromolecular materials and engineering
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.913
H-Index - 96
eISSN - 1439-2054
pISSN - 1438-7492
DOI - 10.1002/mame.200700029
Subject(s) - organoclay , materials science , composite material , dynamic mechanical analysis , thermogravimetric analysis , thermal stability , crystallization , polymer blend , differential scanning calorimetry , nanocomposite , chemical engineering , polymer , copolymer , physics , engineering , thermodynamics
The effect of organically modified clay on the morphology and properties of poly(propylene) (PP) and poly[(butylene succinate)‐ co ‐adipate] (PBSA) blends is studied. Virgin and organoclay modified blends were prepared by melt‐mixing of PP, PBSA and organoclay in a batch‐mixer at 190 °C. Scanning electron microscopy studies revealed a significant change in morphology of PP/PBSA blend in the presence of organoclay. The state of dispersion of silicate layers in the blend matrix was characterized by X‐ray diffraction and transmission electron microscopic observations. Dynamic mechanical analysis showed substantial improvement in flexural storage modulus of organoclay‐modified blends with respect to the neat polymer matrices or unmodified blends. Tensile properties of virgin blends also improved in the presence of organoclay. Thermal stability of virgin blends in air atmosphere dramatically improved after modification with organoclay. The effect of organoclay on the melt‐state liner viscoelastic properties of virgin blends was also studied. The non‐isothermal crystallization behavior of homopolymers, virgin, and organoclay‐modified blends were studied by differential scanning calorimeter. The effect of incorporation of organoclay on the cold crystallization behavior of PP/PBSA blends is also reported.
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