Abstract
The effect of nanofiller (NF) additives containing nickel oxide nanoparticles stabilized by a polymer matrix of high pressure polyethylene (PE) obtained by the mechanochemical method on the structure and properties of metal-containing nanocomposites based on isotactic polypropylene (PP) and high pressure polyethylene(PE) using differential thermal (DTA) and X-ray phase (XRF) and SEM analyzes. The improvement of strength, deformation and rheological parameters, as well as thermal-oxidative stability of the obtained nanocomposites was revealed, which, apparently, is associated with the synergistic effect of interfacial interaction of nickel-containing nanoparticles in the PE matrix with the components of the PP/PE polymer composition. It is shown that nanocomposites based on PP/PE/NF can be processed both by pressing method and by injection molding and extrusion methods, which expands the scope of its application.
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