JOURNAL ARTICLE

Mechanical Behavior of Melt-Mixed 3D Hierarchical Graphene/Polypropylene Nanocomposites

Karolina GąskaGeorgia C. ManikaThomas GkourmpisDavide TranchidaAntonis GitsasRoland Kádár

Year: 2020 Journal:   Polymers Vol: 12 (6)Pages: 1309-1309   Publisher: Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

Abstract

The mechanical properties of novel low percolation melt-mixed 3D hierarchical graphene/polypropylene nanocomposites are analyzed in this study. The analysis spans a broad range of techniques and time scales, from impact to tensile, dynamic mechanical behavior, and creep. The applicability of the time–temperature superposition principle and its limitations in the construction of the master curve for the isotactic polypropylene (iPP)-based graphene nanocomposites has been verified and presented. The Williams–Landel–Ferry method has been used to evaluate the dynamics and also Cole–Cole curves were presented to verify the thermorheological character of the nanocomposites. Short term (quasi-static) tensile tests, creep, and impact strength measurements were used to evaluate the load transfer efficiency. A significant increase of Young’s modulus with increasing filler content indicates reasonably good dispersion and adhesion between the iPP and the filler. The Young’s modulus results were compared with predicted modulus values using Halpin–Tsai model. An increase in brittleness resulting in lower impact strength values has also been recorded.

Keywords:
Materials science Composite material Polypropylene Ultimate tensile strength Time–temperature superposition Brittleness Creep Nanocomposite Izod impact strength test Modulus Graphene Percolation (cognitive psychology) Viscoelasticity Nanotechnology

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Polymer crystallization and properties
Physical Sciences →  Materials Science →  Polymers and Plastics
Polymer Nanocomposites and Properties
Physical Sciences →  Materials Science →  Polymers and Plastics
Graphene research and applications
Physical Sciences →  Materials Science →  Materials Chemistry

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