2021
DOI: 10.3390/jcs5100270
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Effects of Surface Modification with Stearic Acid on the Dispersion of Some Inorganic Fillers in PE Matrix

Abstract: To evaluate the effects of surface modification with stearic acid on the dispersion of some inorganic fillers in polyethylene (PE) matrix, masterbatches containing 20–40 wt% of stearic acid uncoated and coated inorganic fillers and the linear low-density polyethylene (LLDPE) films containing 3–7% stearic acid uncoated and coated inorganic fillers were prepared. Two types of inorganic fillers used in the masterbatch included bentonite and silica. The structural change of inorganic fillers, whose surface was mod… Show more

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“…The peaks at 1550 cm À 1 and 1400 cm À 1 correspond to asymmetric and symmetric stretching vibrations of coordinated COO À group. [56,57] This suggests that stearic acid is bound to the surface of ZnO NRs. The IR band at about 1460 cm À 1 corresponds to bending of À CH 2 groups in the stearic acid modified ZnO NRs.…”
Section: X-ray Diffraction (Xrd)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The peaks at 1550 cm À 1 and 1400 cm À 1 correspond to asymmetric and symmetric stretching vibrations of coordinated COO À group. [56,57] This suggests that stearic acid is bound to the surface of ZnO NRs. The IR band at about 1460 cm À 1 corresponds to bending of À CH 2 groups in the stearic acid modified ZnO NRs.…”
Section: X-ray Diffraction (Xrd)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The use of glass spheres is recommended by the possibility offered by this material to modify the surface with various organic compounds, which can influence the selectivity of the process [51,52]. However, the materials for making the spheres of such a module must remain technically and economically accessible and not disturb the study of the influence of a certain physical-chemical parameter of the proposed membrane system-given that the destination of a module with the design based on bulk liquid membranes remains the laboratory experiment.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Self-assembly of these molecules has been studied by some groups [5][6][7]. Stearic acid is used as dispersant, filler, softener, activator, and lubricant in the industry [8][9][10][11][12]. It is known that stearic acid and zinc oxide cause sulfur vulcanization of rubber [13].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%