Abstract

In this research work, graphene nanoplatelets (GNP) were selected as alternative reinforcing nanofillers to enhance the properties of polypropylene (PP) using different compatibilizers called polypropylene grafted maleic anhydride (PP-g-MA) and ethylene-octene elastomer grafted maleic anhydride (POE-g-MA). A twin screw extruder was used to compound PP, GNP, and either the PP-g-MA or POE-g-MA compatibilizer. The effect of GNP loading on mechanical and thermal properties of neat PP was investigated. Furthermore, the influence and performance of different compatibilizers on the final properties, such as mechanical and thermal, were discussed and reported. Tensile, flexural, impact, melting temperature, crystallization temperature, and thermal stability were evaluated by using a universal testing system, differential scanning calorimetry (DSC), and thermogravimetric analysis (TGA). For mechanical properties, it was found that increasing GNP content from 1 wt.% to 5 wt.% increased tensile strength of the neat PP up to 4 MPa. The influence of compatibilizers on the mechanical properties had been discussed and reported. For instance, the addition of PP-g-MA compatibilizer improved tensile strength of neat PP with GNP loading. However, the addition of compatibilizer POE-g-MA slightly decreased the tensile strength of neat PP. A similar trend of behavior was observed for flexural strength. For thermal properties, it was found that both GNP loading and compatibilizers have no significant influence on both crystallization and melting temperature of neat PP. For thermal stability, however, it was found that increasing the GNP loading had a significant influence on improving the thermal behavior of neat PP. Furthermore, the addition of compatibilizers into the PP/GNP nanocomposite had slightly improved the thermal stability of neat PP.

Highlights

  • Graphene as a material has attracted a great deal of attention in material science due to its ability to improve mechanical, thermal, and electrical properties of the polymer nanocomposite

  • It was found that both graphene nanoplatelets (GNP) loading and compatibilizers have no significant influence on both crystallization and melting temperature of neat PP

  • It was found that increasing the GNP loading had a significant influence on improving the thermal behavior of neat PP

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Summary

Introduction

Graphene as a material has attracted a great deal of attention in material science due to its ability to improve mechanical, thermal, and electrical properties of the polymer nanocomposite. This has encouraged significant research work and interest from both academia and industry [1,2,3,4]. The main focus and objective of this research was to prepare the PP/GNP nanocomposite by incorporating PP-g-MA and POE-g-MA compatibilizers using the melt compounding method, and investigate the influence of GNP loading and the compatibilizers on the mechanical and thermal properties

Materials
Sample Preparation and Compounding
Tensile
Flexural
Impact Testing
Differential Scanning Calorimetry
Thermogravimetric Analysis
Tensile Strength
Flexural and Impact
Thermogravimetric
Conclusions
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