Thermal and Morphological Characterization of Poly(ethylene terephtalate)/Calcium Carbonate Nanocomposites
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2002
Abstract:
Nanocomposites composed of poly(ethylene terephthalate) (PET) filled with
calcium carbonate particles of nanometer scale were prepared by
polymerizing the polyester in the presence of the nanosized fillers.
Besides plain calcium carbonate, carbonate nanoparticles coated with
stearic acid were also used, in order to improve the compatibility between
the polymeric matrix and nanofillers.
Morphological analysis evidenced a good dispersion of both the nanopowders
into the PET matrix, especially in the case of coated calcium carbonate.
The strong interfacial adhesion between the two phases is also responsible
for the increase of the glass transition and melting temperatures in the
nanocomposites compared to plain PET. Finally, non-isothermal
crystallization studies revealed that the coated CaCO3 is a good
nucleating agent for PET. Analysis of non-isothermal crystallization data
with the Ozawa theory was successful for plain PET and PET/un-CaCO3, but
this method failed to describe the dynamic solidification of the PET/c-
CaCO3 nanocomposite.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
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