Title of article :
The role of poly(ethylene terephthalate-co-isophthalate)
as interfacial agent in polypropylene–matrix composites
Author/Authors :
D. Arenco´n، نويسنده , , J. I. VELASCO، نويسنده , , M. Ardanuy، نويسنده , ,
A. B. Mart?´nez، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
The effect of modifying the particle/matrix
interfacial region on the morphology and tensile
behaviour of glass bead-filled polypropylene (PP)
composites was studied. The interface modification
was promoted by blending PP with a small concentration
(5% by weight) of poly(ethylene terephthalateco-
isophthalate) (co-PET). Ten different PP/co-PET/
glass beads ternary composites were prepared, characterized
and compared with the homologous PP/glass
beads binary ones. Maleic anhydride-grafted PP was
added as a compatibilizing agent for PP and co-PET in
some of the studied formulations, and its effect studied.
Furthermore, four different silane-treated glass beads
were used to prepare the composites (50 wt.%).
Results showed that three different interfaces, corresponding
to three different levels (low, middle and
high) of particle/matrix adhesion, could be obtained in
these composites by varying the matrix composition
and the silane coupling agent on the glass bead surface,
which resulted in a wide range of tensile properties,
from ductile composites with low tensile strength and
high elongation to brittle ones with high tensile
strength. It was found that co-PET embeds glass bead
surface independently of the silane coupling agent
employed. Finally, the adhesion degree differences
between the different composite phases seemed to be
the main cause to explain the differences found in the
sensitivity of the composite tensile characteristics to
the strain rate.
Journal title :
Journal of Materials Science
Journal title :
Journal of Materials Science