2016
DOI: 10.1002/vnl.21565
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Effect of β‐nucleating agent on the crystallization, mechanical properties, and heat resistance of impact‐resistant propylene–ethylene copolymer

Abstract: In this study, β‐nucleated impact‐resistant propylene–ethylene copolymer (IPC) samples were prepared via melt compounding. The effect of β‐nucleating agents (β‐NAs: NT‐A and NT‐C) on the nonisothermal crystallization and melting behaviors of IPC was investigated by means of differential scanning calorimetry (DSC). Spherulitic morphology, mechanical properties and heat resistance of the samples were investigated. The nonisothermal crystallization kinetics was analyzed by Mo's method and the crystallization acti… Show more

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“…This result is related to the greater total crystallinity of the treated phlogopite composites (Table ). Furthermore, β ‐PP will transform into α ‐PP during the heating process, and thus, the HDT value is positively affected . The HDT values of PA/Ca(OH) 2 ‐treated phlogopite composites are higher than those of PA‐treated phlogopite/PP composites.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This result is related to the greater total crystallinity of the treated phlogopite composites (Table ). Furthermore, β ‐PP will transform into α ‐PP during the heating process, and thus, the HDT value is positively affected . The HDT values of PA/Ca(OH) 2 ‐treated phlogopite composites are higher than those of PA‐treated phlogopite/PP composites.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The reason is that after addition of nucleating agent, the formation mode of crystal changed from homogeneous nucleation to heterogeneous nucleation, the interaction between particles and polymer molecular chain inhibits the movement of molecular chain, reduces the molecular chain involved in crystallization, and reduces the crystallinity of polymer. 48 It can also be found from Table 2 that the relative content of β-crystal K β increased first and then decreased, indicating that with the addition of β-crystal nucleating agent, the proportion of β-crystal in the whole crystal increased gradually. When the content of β-crystal nucleating agent was 0.4 wt%, K β reached the maximum value of 95.27%, and then decreased.…”
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confidence: 78%
“…The nucleating agent (NA) is an extensively utilized additive in the material processing and scientific research because of the low cost, efficiency, short processing cycle, conveniency, and eco-friendliness in preparation. [31,32] The inorganic NA in the polymer matrix frequently results in the unexpectable crystal morphology, limited nucleation effect, and undesirable property, mainly ascribed to the weak/poor interfacial interaction between the polymer and NA, or the NA agglomeration (nonhomogeneous distribution of the NA in the polymer matrix). Therefore, the organic NA is probably a good alternative to strengthen the interfacial/surface interacting and realize the homogeneous distribution of the NA in the polymer.…”
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