Abstract
Polypropylene nanocomposites containing organophilic layered silicate were prepared by melt mixing. In order to increase polypropylene polarity, Cl and SO 2Cl groups were introduced by reaction with sulfuryl chloride under UV irradiation. Chlorosulfonated polypropylene was subsequently melt-compounded with organophilized montmorillonite clay to produce a masterbatch. The masterbatch was then blended with commercial isotactic polypropylene. An organophilized silicate (Cloisite 15A) and three chlorosulfonated polypropylenes with different degrees of functionalization were used in this study. The effect of various processing procedures was examined as well. The morphology of nanocomposites obtained was examined using TEM and X-ray diffraction. It has been shown that the presence of polar groups leads to an increased gallery distance and partial exfoliation. Nevertheless, full exfoliation of clay platelets has not been achieved. The observed morphologies affected the resulting tensile mechanical behaviour: both stiffness and strength significantly increased.
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