The simultaneous effect of nucleating and blowing agents on the cellular structure of polypropylene foamed via the extrusion process

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The current work presents the preparation of polypropylene (PP) foams by the extrusion process, focusing on the influence of the foaming agent and nucleating agent on the microstructure of the foams. Sodium bicarbonate alone and also its mixture with citric acid were used as the chemical blowing agents. Expanded graphite nanoparticle and talc were also used as the nucleating agents. Great differences were found in terms of the foam structure depending on the type of nucleating and blowing agents. Using expanded graphite nucleating agent instead of talc resulted in foams with higher cell densities and more uniform cellular structures. Moreover, the foams including the mixed blowing agents exhibited higher cell densities and upper expansion ratio.

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Fasihi, M., Targhi, A. A., & Bayat, H. (2016). The simultaneous effect of nucleating and blowing agents on the cellular structure of polypropylene foamed via the extrusion process. E-Polymers, 16(3), 235–241. https://doi.org/10.1515/epoly-2016-0033

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