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Effect of CIS-13-docosenamide cointercalation on the morphology and mechanical properties of polypropylene/organoclay composites

PP/organoclay/PP-g-MA/erucamide composites with 5% commercial organo-montmorillonite (Cloisite 20A), 5 and 15% maleated polypropylene as compatibilizer, and 0, 0.5 and 1% erucamide as a co-intercalating agent were prepared by melt intercalation. A masterbatch of compatibilizer and organoclay was compounded in an internal mixer and then diluted in the polypropylene matrix in a corotating twin-screw extruder. The compounds were characterized by x-ray diffraction, optical microscopy and mechanical properties. Results indicate that the organoclay acted as a reinforcer. Addition of the co-intercalating agent significantly increased the interlayer spacing of the clay, without notably affecting the mechanical behavior of the composites. Optical microscopy showed the dispersive effect of the screw profile used, which promoted the breaking of clay agglomerates.

Polypropylene; nanocomposites; cointercalant; mechanical properties


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