Evaluation of a new processing method for improved nanocomposite dispersions

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Herein, a new process referred to as melt-mastication (MM) is used for the first time and evaluated for dispersing nanoparticles in polymers. Compared to a conventional melt processing (CMP) technique, MM produces higher mixing torque and therefore shear in the melt during processing, resulting in the fragmentation of micrometer-scale agglomerates of exfoliated graphene nanoplatelets (xGnP) in polypropylene. The efficacy of MM compared to CMP is evaluated using quantitative stereological techniques. Stereology reveals a correlation between the steady state process torque and the spatial size distribution of agglomerates. Finally, a mechanism for agglomerate fragmentation is proposed and discussed with respect to the results.

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Cromer, B. M., Coughlin, E. B., & Lesser, A. J. (2015). Evaluation of a new processing method for improved nanocomposite dispersions. Nanocomposites, 1(3), 152–159. https://doi.org/10.1179/2055033215Y.0000000009

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