聚丙烯/石墨烯纳米片复合材料的结晶行为

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Q. Beuguel, S. Boyer, Daniel Settipani, G. Monge, J. Haudin, B. Vergnes, E. Peuvrel-Disdier
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摘要

自从石墨烯通过微机械解理从石墨中分离出来以来,人们对石墨填料的兴趣与日俱增。本文的目的是了解不同尺寸的石墨烯纳米片(GNP)在通过熔融混合和压缩成型进行细化后对聚丙烯(PP)等聚烯烃基体结晶行为的影响。制备了石墨烯纳米片的体积分数为0.3至2体积%的复合材料。利用扫描电子显微镜和透射电子显微镜(SEM和TEM)在不同尺度上表征了复合材料中的颗粒分散状态。用光学显微镜、差示扫描量热仪(DSC)和X射线衍射仪研究了聚丙烯的结晶和取向。本文讨论了GNPs的存在对结晶动力学的强烈加速作用。微米片状GNP作为成核剂,诱导PP的α晶相外延生长。成核效应与可用于非均匀成核的颗粒表面有关。从最小的微米颗粒中观察到径向球晶生长。最粗糙的GNP易于通过流动取向,有利于PP的穿晶性,使得PP的(010)平面平行于石墨烯纳米片的(001)平面。
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Crystallization behavior of polypropylene/graphene nanoplatelets composites
Interest in graphite fillers has grown since the separation of graphene from graphite by micromechanical cleavage. The object of the paper is to understand the influence of graphene nanoplatelets (GNPs) with different sizes on the crystallization behavior of a polyolefin matrix such as polypropylene (PP), after elaboration by melt mixing and compression molding. Composites with volume fractions of graphene nanoplatelets ranging from 0.3 to 2 vol% were prepared. The particle dispersion states in the composites were characterized at different scales using Scanning and Transmission Electron Microscopies (SEM and TEM). Polypropylene crystallization and orientation were investigated using optical microscopy, Differential Scanning Calorimetry (DSC) and X-ray diffraction. This paper discusses the strong acceleration of crystallization kinetics due to the presence of GNPs. The micrometric flake-shaped GNPs act as nucleating agent and induce an epitaxial growth of alpha (α) crystalline phase of PP. The nucleating effect is related to the surface of the particles available for heterogeneous nucleation. Radial spherulitic growths are observed from the smallest micrometric particles. The coarsest GNPs, easily oriented by flow, favor PP transcrystallinity, in such a way that (010) plane of PP is parallel to (001) plane of graphene nanoplatelets.
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Polymer Crystallization
Polymer Crystallization Materials Science-Materials Science (miscellaneous)
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