Effect of particle morphology on the properties of polypropylene/nanometric zinc oxide (PP/nanoZnO) composites

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Polypropylene/nanometric zinc oxide (PP/nanoZnO) composites at 1 wt% nanoZnO content were prepared using melt blending method using a thermo Haake internal mixer. Three different types of zinc oxide (ZnO) with different morphologies were used as fillers. Each composite was subjected to characterization analyses including tensile testing, UV-vis spectroscopy and electron microscopy. The tensile strength, tensile modulus and elongation at break of the PP/nanoZnO composites were observed to be greatly enhanced despite the low filler content (1 wt%). All ZnO-reinforced composites exhibited superior UV absorption characteristic especially for composite specimens reinforced with ZnO morphology rich in nanorods.

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Lin, O. H., Md. Akil, H., & Mahmud, S. (2009). Effect of particle morphology on the properties of polypropylene/nanometric zinc oxide (PP/nanoZnO) composites. Advanced Composites Letters, 18(3), 77–83. https://doi.org/10.1177/096369350901800302

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