Polypropylene/Montmorillonite Nanocomposites. Review of the Synthetic Routes and Materials Properties

Evangelos Manias(Pennsylvania State University), Ahmed H. Touny(Pennsylvania State University), Limin Wu(Pennsylvania State University), Kenneth E. Strawhecker(Pennsylvania State University), Bing Lu(Pennsylvania State University), T. C. Chung(Pennsylvania State University)
Chemistry of Materials
September 7, 2001
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Abstract

The synthetic routes and materials properties of polypropylene/montmorillonite nanocomposites are reviewed. The nanocomposite formation is achieved in two ways: either by using functionalized polypropylenes and common organo-montmorillonites, or by using neat/unmodified polypropylene and a semi-fluorinated organic modification for the silicates. All the hybrids can be formed by solventless melt-intercalation or extrusion, and the resulting polymer/inorganic structures are characterized by a coexistence of intercalated and exfoliated montmorillonite layers. Small additionstypically less than 6 wt %of these nanoscale inorganic fillers promote concurrently several of the polypropylene materials properties, including improved tensile characteristics, higher heat deflection temperature, retained optical clarity, high barrier properties, better scratch resistance, and increased flame retardancy.


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