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THE EFFECT OF CRYSTALLINE PHASE MORPHOLOGY ON THE STRUCTURE AND PROPERTIES OF POLYPROPYLENE IMPACT COPOLYMERS

The present study covers the preparation and the characterisation of ï¢-nucleated impact
polypropylene copolymer (NA-IPC), and its fractions prepared through temperature rising
elution fractionation (TREF). Calcium stearate (CaSt), as well as pimelic (Pim) and adipic
(Adi) acids, were doped into IPC as a mono- or bi-component nucleating agents (NAs) at
varying mass ratios. The non-isothermal crystallisation kinetics, and the effect of the NAs on
the morphology, thermal and mechanical properties were investigated. However, only
thermal properties of the fractions were investigated on. DSC and XRD results revealed that
IPC nucleated with Pim and Pim-CaSt nucleants induced up to 90% β-crystals, while Adi and
Adi-CaSt formed only about 17% β-crystals. This was associated with the strong nucleation
efficiency (NE) of Pim. The 110C and 120C fractions treated with Pim-based NAs were the
only fractions that formed β-crystals, probably due to their higher isotacticity. The nonisothermal
crystallisation kinetics showed that the crystallization of IPC and NA-IPC
followed a three-dimensional growth with athermal nucleation mechanism. The SEM images
showed no changes in the distribution and size of the rubber phase after treatment with NAs.
FTIR showed that none of the NAs chemically reacted with IPC, and the chemical structure
of the polymer was thus intact during the treatment. Formation of β-crystals in the samples
with Pim and Pim-CaSt improved the impact strength by more than 50%. However,
incorporation of Adi, CaSt, and Adi-CaSt nucleants had little effect on the impact resistance
of IPC. The tensile properties such as Youngâs modulus, yield stress and stress at break
changed very little for the nucleated samples. On the other hand, the elongation at yield and
at break increased. This is an indication of the strong ductility of IPC caused by the formation
of β-crystals. The glass transition temperatures shifted slightly to higher temperatures with
increasing β-crystal contents, due to the immobilization of the chains in the amorphous phase
in the vicinity of the β-lamellae.

Identiferoai:union.ndltd.org:netd.ac.za/oai:union.ndltd.org:ufs/oai:etd.uovs.ac.za:etd-08262013-151910
Date26 August 2013
CreatorsMotsoeneng, Teboho Simon
ContributorsProf AJ van Reenen, Prof AS Luyt
PublisherUniversity of the Free State
Source SetsSouth African National ETD Portal
Languageen-uk
Detected LanguageEnglish
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