2019
DOI: 10.3390/polym11091472
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Physical Foaming and Crosslinking of Polyethylene with Modified Talcum

Abstract: The aim of this study was the investigation of the use of modified talcum for supporting crosslinking and as novel nucleating agent for physical foaming of polyethylene. For the modification of the talcum, a thermal initiator was linked to the talcum surface. During the extrusion process, the initiator decomposes, and gas and radicals are formed. The gas generates the nucleation of cells and the radicals support the crosslinking process between the polymer chains. The modification of the talcum was performed i… Show more

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“…Talc has previously been added to polyolefins in IM as it has been shown to improve the mechanical properties, melt viscoelasticity and promote crystallisation without hindering the processabilities of such polymers as PP. 107,108 Also, the addition of talc to polyolefins in MIM has been seen to improve the polymer melt viscoelasticity and promote crystallisation of the polymer matrix. [109][110][111][112] Other nucleating agents that have been shown to enhance the crystallisation of polyolefins are that of GFs, 14 nanoclay 113 and also 1,3:2,4 bis-O-(4methylbenzylidene)-D-sorbitol gelling agent (MD).…”
Section: Materials Alterationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Talc has previously been added to polyolefins in IM as it has been shown to improve the mechanical properties, melt viscoelasticity and promote crystallisation without hindering the processabilities of such polymers as PP. 107,108 Also, the addition of talc to polyolefins in MIM has been seen to improve the polymer melt viscoelasticity and promote crystallisation of the polymer matrix. [109][110][111][112] Other nucleating agents that have been shown to enhance the crystallisation of polyolefins are that of GFs, 14 nanoclay 113 and also 1,3:2,4 bis-O-(4methylbenzylidene)-D-sorbitol gelling agent (MD).…”
Section: Materials Alterationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Physical crosslinking is a crosslinking method involving interactions such as the entanglement of chains or ionic bonds between chains. Chemical crosslinking is provided by chemical bonds (such as covalent bonding) between molecular chains [ 17 , 18 , 19 , 20 , 21 , 22 , 23 ]. In particular, among the chemical crosslinking methods, the radiation crosslinking method has the advantage that a reaction is induced without the use of a chemical additive, such as a crosslinking agent or initiator.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The bands 100 and 670 cm −1 can be associated with SiO‐oscillations. A second band at 400 cm −1 correlates to SiO‐bending vibrations 49 …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%