1. Thermal Behavior of Polypropylene-g-glycidyl Methacrylate Prepared by Melt Grafting.
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Xu, Xiaodong, Zhang, Lifen, Zhou, Jian, Wang, Jun, Yin, Jinghua, and Qiao, Jinliang
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EFFECT of temperature on polypropylene , *GLYCIDYL methacrylate , *DIFFERENTIAL scanning calorimetry , *CRYSTALLIZATION kinetics , *ACTIVATION energy , *REACTIVE extrusion - Abstract
The thermal behaviors of glycidyl methacrylate (GMA)-grafted polypropylene (PP) (PP-g-GMA) with two different grafting degrees, namely, GPP1 and GPP2, were investigated by differential scanning calorimetry (DSC), polarized optical microscopy (POM), wide-angle X-ray diffraction (WAXD), dynamic mechanical analysis (DMA), and thermogravimetrical analysis (TGA). DSC results suggested that the GMA grafted PP exhibited higher crystallization temperatureTc, higher melting temperatureTm,and higher crystallinity compared with the neat PP. The isothermal crystallization kinetics was analyzed with the Avrami equation and the total crystallization activation energy was calculated. It was concluded that the crystallization processes of PP and the grafted PP were controlled by nucleation and the values of the crystallization activation energy of PP and the grafted PP were almost identical. POM results suggested that the GMA grafted PP exhibited smaller spherulites size compared with the neat PP. WAXD patterns indicated that the neat PP encouraged the formation of γ phase, compared with the grafted PP, during the crystallization process. DMA results showed that melt grafting did not induce a clear effect on the γ-transition and β-transition of the amorphous phase but resulted in a decrease in mobility of the PP chains in the crystals. TGA curves suggested that the melt grafting slightly improved the thermal stability of PP. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2015
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