Synthetic aspects and characterization of polypropylene-silica nanocomposites prepared via solid-state modification and sol-gel reactions

Sachin Jain, Han Goossens, Francesco Picchioni*, Pieter Magusin, Brahim Mezari, Martin van Duin

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Abstract

A new route is developed by combining solid-state modification (SSM) by grafting vinyl triethoxysilane (VTES) with a sol-gel method to prepare PP/silica nanocomposites with varying degree of adhesion between filler and matrix. VTES was grafted via SSM in porous PP particles. Bulk polymerization under similar experimental conditions as in SSM resulted in homopolymerization of VTES. However, SEC and NMR experiments showed that VTES was grafted as a single monomeric unit in the amorphous phase of PP with the possibility of VTES-polymer grafting during SSM. Silica-like nano-particles were synthesized in-situ by the sol-gel method. Magic-angle spinning (MAS)(29)Si NMR spectra showed that the chemical building blocks of the silica-like clusters are of Q(3) and Q(4) type. MAS (29)Si NMR and Fr-IR spectroscopy showed that the grafted VTES becomes part of the in-situ formed silica particles. No decrease in molecular weight of PP was observed, indicating that chain scission is marginal compared to melt modification. The morphology of the nanocomposites as observed by ATR-FTIR microscopy showed a uniform dispersion of grafted VTES as well as in-situ formed silica. TEM and SEM demonstrated that the in-situ formed silica particles are nearly spherical and have sizes in the range of 50-100 nm. (c) 2005 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)6666-6681
Number of pages16
JournalPolymer
Volume46
Issue number17
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 8-Aug-2005
Externally publishedYes
EventIUPAC World Polymer Congress - , France
Duration: 4-Jul-20049-Jul-2004

Keywords

  • hybrid nanocomposites
  • solid-state modification
  • sol-gel method
  • MALEIC-ANHYDRIDE
  • ISOTACTIC POLYPROPYLENE
  • HYBRID MATERIALS
  • POLYMER
  • PHASE
  • NETWORKS
  • CRYSTALLIZATION
  • IONOMERS
  • STYRENE
  • SYSTEMS

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