2021
DOI: 10.1080/25740881.2021.1904984
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Preparation and properties of LLDPE/LLDPE-g-PS/MgO@PS Nanocomposites

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“…Magnesium oxide (MgO) has high fire resistance and insulation properties, and the nanoparticle's break down strength increased 15% by adding 3-phr MgO nanoparticles modified by silane coupling agent into polypropylene/polyolefin elastomer blends which found by Yao Zhou et al [34]. LLDPE/LLDPE-g-PS/MgO@PS is prepared by melting blending and 2.0 wt % MgO@PS showed that 51.7% increases of direct current (DC) break down the strength and 2.2 × 10 Ω•cm of volume resistivity [33].…”
Section: Electrical Insulating Materialsmentioning
confidence: 86%
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“…Magnesium oxide (MgO) has high fire resistance and insulation properties, and the nanoparticle's break down strength increased 15% by adding 3-phr MgO nanoparticles modified by silane coupling agent into polypropylene/polyolefin elastomer blends which found by Yao Zhou et al [34]. LLDPE/LLDPE-g-PS/MgO@PS is prepared by melting blending and 2.0 wt % MgO@PS showed that 51.7% increases of direct current (DC) break down the strength and 2.2 × 10 Ω•cm of volume resistivity [33].…”
Section: Electrical Insulating Materialsmentioning
confidence: 86%
“…However, the breakdown strength is lower than XLPE and cannot use under high voltage [31]. Cui et al report that LLDPE/LLDPE-g-PS/MgO@PS nanocomposites can be used in recyclable high-voltage cable insulation materials [33]. Magnesium oxide (MgO) has high fire resistance and insulation properties, and the nanoparticle's break down strength increased 15% by adding 3-phr MgO nanoparticles modified by silane coupling agent into polypropylene/polyolefin elastomer blends which found by Yao Zhou et al [34].…”
Section: Electrical Insulating Materialsmentioning
confidence: 99%