Abstract

Layered silicates present interaction sites at both faces and edges of the nanolayers and silane coupling agents that locate at both sites lead to polymer nanocomposites with superior melt strength and properties. This work’s objective was (a) to investigate the effectiveness of solvent-free, vapor phase, silane treatment of the nanolayers for formulating masterbatches and (b) to compare the mechanical properties of 1 mil thick blown films from polypropylene copolymer nanocomposites with such coupling, to films from the neat polypropylene. The nanocomposite blown film tensile modulus and tensile strength improved along both the draw direction and the transverse direction. In addition, their elongation to failure was close to 500% along both directions, in contrast to values of 500% along MD and 170% along TD for the neat PP copolymer. These trends may be understood in terms of the crystalline lamellar orientation distribution in the films. FESEM images revealed that cross-hatched lamellae were absent from the unfilled PP blown film and were pervasive in the nanocomposite blown film. The nanolayers were oriented in the film plane with the longer dimension largely along the MD. The lower extent of lamellar orientation around nanolayers may be attributed to the strong reduction in the polymer chain mobility attached to the nanolayers.

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