Morphology, thermal stability, and mechanical behavior of [poly(propylene)-grafted maleic anhydride]-layered expanded graphite oxide composites

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PP-g-MA-layered EGO composites were prepared directly by solution blending. Two types of PP-g-MA/EGO composites were prepared using different mixing methods: distributive and dispersive. In this study, the effects of the mixing method of EGO on the crystalline structure and thermo-mechanical properties of PP-g-MA/EGO composites are reported. WAXD exhibited a shift in 29 of the monoclinic (a) phase of PP-g-MA and (002) EGO peaks for PP-g-MA/EGO layered composites, which indicated a modification of the crystalline structure of PP-g-MA in the layered composites. DSC exhibited a single characteristic melting peak of monoclinic (a) crystalline phase PP-g-MA. The incorporation of EGO increased Tc indicating that the EGO acted as a nucleating agent for PP-g-MA. The crystallinity of the PP-g-MA/EGO composites was found to be dependent on the mixing method. Thermogravimetry demonstrated that PP-g-MA in the presence of EGO has higher degradation temperature, suggesting that the grapmte particles acted as a thermal barner material tor pp-g-MA. DMA indicated that incorporation of EGO into PP-g-MA increased the storage modulus, due to the hydrogen bonding between EGO and MA of PP-g-MA. © 2007 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA.

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Cerezo, F. T., Preston, C. M. L., & Shanks, R. A. (2007). Morphology, thermal stability, and mechanical behavior of [poly(propylene)-grafted maleic anhydride]-layered expanded graphite oxide composites. Macromolecular Materials and Engineering, 292(2), 155–168. https://doi.org/10.1002/mame.200600303

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