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Effect of in situ prepared silica nano-particles on non-isothermal crystallization of polypropylene

  • S.H. Jain
  • , J.G.P. Goossens
  • , M. Duin, van
  • , P.J. Lemstra

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    The crystallization behavior of PP/silica nanocomposites prepared in-situ via solid-state modification and sol¿gel reaction is investigated.The crystallization behavior studied with DSC shows that in situ formed silica nano-particles act as nucleating agents. The non-isothermal crystallization kinetics of PP/silica nanocomposites is studied using a combined Avrami¿Ozawa approach and shows a two-stagecrystallization process: the primary stage is characterized by nucleation and spherulitic growth and the secondary stage is characteristic of theperfectioning of crystals. Silica speeds up the primary stage, resulting in a more narrow lamellar thickness distribution. The crystallization activation energy decreases with increasing silica content in the PP/silica nanocomposites. The nucleating efficiency of the in-situ prepared silica particles based on the scale as proposed by Lotz and co-workers is found to be 20% in the low concentration range and is highercompared to silica nano-particles as well as other nano-fillers studied. The melting behavior indicates the formation of more perfect crystals with a narrow lamellar thickness distribution and the WAXD patterns show that silica nano-particles induce the formation of crystals with the beta-modification in PP at high silica content (ca. 5 wt%). DMTA analysis shows a marginal lowering of the Tg and an increased mobility of the amorphous phase.
    Originele taal-2Engels
    Pagina's (van-tot)8805-8818
    Aantal pagina's14
    TijdschriftPolymer
    Volume46
    Nummer van het tijdschrift20
    DOI's
    StatusGepubliceerd - 2005

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