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Mechanical properties of talc- and CaCO3-reinforced high-crystallinity polypropylene composites
Toughening mechanisms and mechanical properties of two high-crystallinity polypropylene (hcPP)-based composite systems, hcPP/talc and hcPP/CaCO3, are investigated. Significant improvement in tensile modulus is observed in the PP/talc composite, but only a moderate improvement is found for hcPP/CaCO3...
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Published in: | Journal of materials science 2006-04, Vol.41 (8), p.2291-2300 |
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Main Authors: | , |
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | Toughening mechanisms and mechanical properties of two high-crystallinity polypropylene (hcPP)-based composite systems, hcPP/talc and hcPP/CaCO3, are investigated. Significant improvement in tensile modulus is observed in the PP/talc composite, but only a moderate improvement is found for hcPP/CaCO3. The introduction of CaCO3 nanoparticles to hcPP helps nucleate a measurable amount of beta-phase crystals and results in a significant drop in crystallization temperature, suggesting a possible retardation of hcPP crystallization. In addition, the hcPP/CaCO3 nanocomposite shows more pronounced damping characteristics than that of hcPP/talc, throughout the temperature range studied. A detailed investigation of fracture mechanisms suggests that well-dispersed, highly oriented talc particles cause embrittlement of hcPP. Only when the crack extends toward the edges of the specimen will the crack deflection/bifurcation and microcracking mechanisms initiate. In the case of hcPP/CaCO3, the CaCO3 nanoparticles help trigger massive crazing and shear yielding if the testing speed is in quasi-static. The presence of beta-phase crystals around the CaCO3 particles could facilitate the formation of crazes throughout the hcPP matrix. Approaches for toughening hcPP are discussed. |
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ISSN: | 0022-2461 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s10853-606-7171-x |