2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.polymertesting.2006.12.015
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Effect of oxidized paraffin wax on the thermal and mechanical properties of linear low-density polyethylene–layered silicate nanocomposites

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“…To overcome this problem, maleic anhydride modified polyolefins have been used as compatibilizers. [15][16][17] Basically, there are three methods used to produce the filled polymer: (i) melt mixing; (ii) solution blending; and (iii) in situ polymerization. In the research, solution blending method, which utilize a solvent to dissolve the polymer and disperse xGnP, was used for LLDPE and xGnP mixing without any compatibilizers.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To overcome this problem, maleic anhydride modified polyolefins have been used as compatibilizers. [15][16][17] Basically, there are three methods used to produce the filled polymer: (i) melt mixing; (ii) solution blending; and (iii) in situ polymerization. In the research, solution blending method, which utilize a solvent to dissolve the polymer and disperse xGnP, was used for LLDPE and xGnP mixing without any compatibilizers.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fillers often increase the performance of polymeric products. The addition of inorganic filler to polymers has received considerable attention lately [2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9] . Inorganic fillers are added to commercial thermoplastics and thermosetting resins for economical reasons as well as in order to favourably modify certain properties such as mechanical, electrical and thermal properties [10] .…”
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“…It seems that the small polar wax chains (having very low viscosity values, as reported in the experimental part), by strong interaction with the organic modifier, are able to penetrate the clay layers (the interlayer distance increase), but are not able to separate the layers into the clay tactoids, see Figure 9. Considering the strongly polar nature of the amphiphilic block co-polymer chains, it also could be hypothesized that the presence of wax chaina in the clay galleries inhibits the penetration of the polyethylene chains into the tactoid galleries; a similar hypothesis was made by Luyt and Geethamma [25]. In order to better explain the hypothesis of the easier intercalation into the clay galleries, but no exfoliation ability, of the TEG amphiphilic block co-polymer molecules than the PEgMA or EAA long polymeric chains, in Figure 9, the possible formation clay morphology in the nanocomposites is shown.…”
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confidence: 81%
“…When polymer melt and filler are not well adherent, e.g. in the case of a non-polar matrix such as polyolefins containing polar particles such as nanoclays, use of an adhesion promoter or compatibilizer, having polar groups is necessary [11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18][19][20][21][22][23][24][25]. In order to modify the clay morphology and consequently the final macroscopic properties in clay filled polyethylene, different commercial compatibilizers have been used.…”
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