Abstract

High density polyethylene (HDPE)/attapulgite (AT) nanocomposites, prepared by conventional injection molding (CIM) and dynamic packing injection molding (DPIM), were investigated with focus on AT-induced crystallization and orientation under shear. Infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) analysis showed there is no special chemical interaction between HDPE and AT, but shear induced significant changes on the material structure and properties. Differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) analysis showed strong nucleation effect by AT especially under shear. And more, shear will induce much better dispersion of AT in the DPIM sample vs. CIM. AT nanorods and lamellae of HDPE are more organized in the DPIM sample while there is only random distribution in the CIM sample. Most AT nanorods embed in the HDPE lamellae and form a brush-like hybrid structure due to shear. The shear-induced orientation will be enhanced with higher AT loading. The mechanical performance of the composites was significantly improved via DPIM.

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