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Natural zeolite polypropylene composite film preparation and characterization

F. ÖzmıhçıDevri̇m BalköseSemra Ülkü

Year: 2001 Journal:   Journal of Applied Polymer Science Vol: 82 (12)Pages: 2913-2921   Publisher: Wiley

Abstract

In this research, the preparation and characterization of polypropylene (PP) and natural zeolite composites were studied. Natural zeolite mined in Gördes, Turkey was used as an alternative filler to CaCO3. Films were prepared by the extrusion of PP, and surface-modified zeolite was made by polyethylene glycol 4000 with 2–4% zeolite. Zeolite-filled composites had densities between 0.73 and 0.83 g/cm3 and had void fractions of 0.07–0.20. Although the permeability of water vapor through 2% zeolite-filled composites was very small, 4% zeolite-filled films had very high permeabilities. The yield stresses of 2–4% zeolite-containing films were around 26–27 N/mm2 and were lower than that of PP, which indicated no adhesion between PP and zeolite. The effect of zeolite on the thermal degradation behavior in air and in a N2 atmosphere was also studied. In air, zeolites did not cause the oxidation of PP. In a N2 atmosphere, although the start of the thermal degradation of PP was retarded by zeolite, composites degraded at a faster rate than PP once the degradation started. At a processing temperature of 200°C, zeolites had no effect on the degradation of PP. © 2001 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. J Appl Polym Sci 82: 2913–2921, 2001

Keywords:
Zeolite Polypropylene Materials science Composite material Chemical engineering Composite number Polymer chemistry Chemistry Catalysis Organic chemistry

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