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Surface-modified talc particles by acetoxy groups grafting: effects on mechanical properties of Polypropylene/Talc composites
Fecha
2013-01Registro en:
Castillo, Luciana Andrea; Barbosa, Silvia Elena; Capiati, Numa Jose; Surface-modified talc particles by acetoxy groups grafting: effects on mechanical properties of Polypropylene/Talc composites; Wiley; Polymer Engineering And Science; 53; 1; 1-2013; 89-95
0032-3888
Autor
Castillo, Luciana Andrea
Barbosa, Silvia Elena
Capiati, Numa Jose
Resumen
This paper deals with the effects of surface modified talc particles on mechanical properties of polypropylene/talc composites. These materials were prepared by injection molding of polypropylene (PP) blended with different concentrations of non-treated and treated talc, under the same processing conditions. Differential Thermal Calorimetry (DSC) and Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) were used to assess thermal properties and morphology of the final composites. The reinforcing effect of talc, either treated or non-treated surface, on PP is analyzed through the tensile properties as a function of the mineral content (0-10 wt %).Morphological structure of composites revealed that the talc treatment improved the particle dispersion and distribution within the PP matrix and enhanced the interfacial PP-talc adhesion. The mechanical properties of these composites, especially the Young modulus, tensile strength and elongation at break, were found to be improved respect to PP-untreated talc ones.