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Influence of the presence of medium-soft paraffin wax on the morphology and properties of iPP/silver nanocomposites

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Molaba, M. P.
Dudić, Duško
Luyt, Adriaan S.
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The aim of this study was to investigate the presence of wax, different Ag nanoparticle contents, and different cooling rates from the melt, on the morphology, thermal and electrical conductivity, and dynamic mechanical properties of iPP. The Ag particles were well dispersed in the polymer, and formed nucleation centres for the crystallization of iPP. They were also well dispersed in iPP/wax, but they were located in the wax phase which was dispersed between the iPP spherulites. Generally the extent of filler agglomeration increased with increasing filler content. The Ag particles, whether in the iPP or wax phase, had little influence on the crystallinities and melting temperatures of iPP. The presence of Ag particles in iPP had little influence on its modulus, but the presence of both wax and Ag particles significantly improved the modulus of these nanocomposites. The thermal and electrical conductivities of the samples more significantly improved when both wax and Ag were present. Wi...th increasing Ag particle contents in both iPP/Ag and iPP/wax/Ag, the thermal conductivities increased, but leveled off at higher filler contents, while the electrical conductivities continuously increased with increasing filler contents. The slowly cooled samples had higher crystallinities than the quenched samples and therefore they were more thermally conductive than the quenched samples.

Кључне речи:
nanocomposites / isotactic polypropylene / paraffin wax / morphology / conductivity
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Express Polymer Letters, 2015, 9, 10, 901-915
Финансирање / пројекти:
  • Проучавање утицаја третирања на диелектричне, оптичке, магнетне и особине површина кристалних и полимерних система (RS-MESTD-Basic Research (BR or ON)-171029)
  • National Research Foundation, Sasol Inzalo in South Africa

DOI: 10.3144/expresspolymlett.2015.82

ISSN: 1788-618X

WoS: 000359322400005

Scopus: 2-s2.0-84938542122
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author = "Molaba, M. P. and Dudić, Duško and Luyt, Adriaan S.",
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abstract = "The aim of this study was to investigate the presence of wax, different Ag nanoparticle contents, and different cooling rates from the melt, on the morphology, thermal and electrical conductivity, and dynamic mechanical properties of iPP. The Ag particles were well dispersed in the polymer, and formed nucleation centres for the crystallization of iPP. They were also well dispersed in iPP/wax, but they were located in the wax phase which was dispersed between the iPP spherulites. Generally the extent of filler agglomeration increased with increasing filler content. The Ag particles, whether in the iPP or wax phase, had little influence on the crystallinities and melting temperatures of iPP. The presence of Ag particles in iPP had little influence on its modulus, but the presence of both wax and Ag particles significantly improved the modulus of these nanocomposites. The thermal and electrical conductivities of the samples more significantly improved when both wax and Ag were present. With increasing Ag particle contents in both iPP/Ag and iPP/wax/Ag, the thermal conductivities increased, but leveled off at higher filler contents, while the electrical conductivities continuously increased with increasing filler contents. The slowly cooled samples had higher crystallinities than the quenched samples and therefore they were more thermally conductive than the quenched samples.",
journal = "Express Polymer Letters",
title = "Influence of the presence of medium-soft paraffin wax on the morphology and properties of iPP/silver nanocomposites",
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Molaba, M. P., Dudić, D.,& Luyt, A. S.. (2015). Influence of the presence of medium-soft paraffin wax on the morphology and properties of iPP/silver nanocomposites. in Express Polymer Letters, 9(10), 901-915.
https://doi.org/10.3144/expresspolymlett.2015.82
Molaba MP, Dudić D, Luyt AS. Influence of the presence of medium-soft paraffin wax on the morphology and properties of iPP/silver nanocomposites. in Express Polymer Letters. 2015;9(10):901-915.
doi:10.3144/expresspolymlett.2015.82 .
Molaba, M. P., Dudić, Duško, Luyt, Adriaan S., "Influence of the presence of medium-soft paraffin wax on the morphology and properties of iPP/silver nanocomposites" in Express Polymer Letters, 9, no. 10 (2015):901-915,
https://doi.org/10.3144/expresspolymlett.2015.82 . .

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