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Melt Spinning and Drawing of Polyethylene Nanocomposite Fibers with Organically Modified Hydrotalcite

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JOURNAL OF APPLIED POLYMER SCIENCE
Volume 131, Issue 10, Pages -

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WILEY-BLACKWELL
DOI: 10.1002/app.40277

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fibers; polyolefins; nanoparticles; nanowires and nanocrystals; mechanical properties; properties and characterization

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Fibers of high density polyethylene (HDPE)/organically modified hydrotalcite (LDH) were produced by melt intercalation in a two-step process consisting of twin-screw extrusion and hot drawing. The optimum drawing temperature was 125 degrees C at which the draw ratios up to 20 could be achieved. XRD analysis revealed intercalation with a high degree of exfoliation for the composites with 1-2% of LDH. Higher thermal stability of nanofilled fibers was confirmed by TGA analysis. DSC data indicated that dispersed LDH particles act as a nucleating agent. Crystallization kinetics of the HDPE matrix in the composite fibers is characterized by two transition temperatures, that is, for Regimes I/II at 123 degrees C and for Regimes II/III ranging between 114-119 degrees C as a function of the nanocomposite composition. Fibers with 1-2% of LDH show for the drawing ratios up to 15 a higher elastic modulus, 9.0-9.3 GPa (with respect to 8.0 GPa of the neat HDPE), maintain tensile strength of 0.8 GPa and deformation at break of 20-25%. (c) 2013 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J. Appl. Polym. Sci. 2014, 131, 40277.

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