Journal of Applied Polymer Science, Vol.105, No.6, 3834-3850, 2007
Morphology, deformation behavior and thermomechanical properties of polypropylene/maleic anhydride grafted polypropylene/layered silicate nanocomposites
Nanocomposites polypropylene (PP) with 3 and 7 wt % of clay were prepared by melt mixing. Four types of maleic anhydride grafted PP (MAPP) in broad range of MA groups content (0.3-4 wt %) and molecular weights (MW) were used as polar compatibilizers. The effect of the MAPP kind on both the clay dispersion and miscibility with PP was studied. The mixed intercalated/exfoliated morphologies of nanocomposites in the presence of all studied compatibilizers were revealed by XRD and TEM. The oligomer compatibilizer with 4 wt % of MA groups increases the intercalation ability of polymer into clay galleries but this one has limited miscibility with PP and worsens crystalline structure of polymer matrix. The MAPPs with 0.3-1.3% of MA are characterized by the lower intercalation ability but well cocrystallize with PP. Maximum reinforcing effect is attained using high MW MAPP with 0.6% MA and for nanocomposite with 7 wt % (3.8 vol %) of clay it averages almost 1.7 times relative to neat PP and 1.3 times relative to noncompatibilized composite. Dynamic storage moduli of nanocomposites compatibilized by MAPPs with 0.3-1.3% of MA containing 7 wt % of clay increase up to 1.4-1.5 around 30-75 degrees C and over the whole temperature range remain higher compared with both neat PP and uncompatibilized composite. On the contrary, the oligomer MAPP with 4 wt % of MA groups decreases the thermal-mechanical stability of nanocomposite at high temperature compared with both PP and uncompatibilized composites. The study of nanocomposites flammability showed that creating complex composites containing both layered silicate and relatively small amount of magnesium hydroxide can be a successful approach to reduce the combustibility of PP-based nanocomposites. (c) 2007 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.