High density polyethylene/national bentonite clay nanocomposites were prepared with the melt intercalation technique. The effect of the clay without treatment and clay treated with quaternary ammonium salt Cetremide with polyethylene-graft-maleic anhydride as coupling agent was evaluated. The systems were characterized by flammability, mechanical and rheological properties, X ray diffraction and transmission electron microscopy. In general, the results of X ray diffraction and transmission electron microscopy showed partially exfoliated and/or intercalated structures with higher tensile modulus and torque value. The flammability test showed that the addition of clay in the polymer matrix and PE-g-MA reduced the burning rate, indicating an improved flammability resistance of the nanocomposites. In general, the system containing PE-g-MA coupling agent led to partially exfoliated nanocomposites with higher thermal stability than the high density polyethylene matrix. The polyethylene-graft- maleic anhydride promoted the exfoliation of clay and adhesion between matrix and filler, thus resulting in enhanced mechanical properties.
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Brito, G. F., De Oliveira, A. D., Araújo, E. M., De Melo, T. J. A., Barbosa, R., & Ito, E. N. (2008). Nanocompósitos de polietileno/argila bentonita nacional: Influência da argila e do agente compatibilizante PE-g-MA nas propriedades mecânicas e de inflamabilidade. Polimeros, 18(2), 170–177. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0104-14282008000200015
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