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A study on thermal behaviour of HDPE/CaCO3 nanocomposites

Author:
سیدمجتبی زبرجد
,
سیدعبدالکریم سجادی
,
مسعود طهانی
,
A. Lazzeri
,
Seyed Mojtaba Zebarjad
,
Seyed Abdolkarim Sajjadi
,
Masoud Tahani
Year
: 2006
Abstract: Purpose: In order to improve physical and mechanical properties of high density polyethylene (HDPE) addition

of filler, rigid particles and even elastomer to HDPE is very common. One of the most important filler which

is added to it is nano size calcium carbonate (CaCO3). To avoid agglomeration of nano size calcium carbonate

addition of fatty acids such as stearic acid is very common.

Design/methodology/approach: In the current study, nanocomposites with 10vol% nano size calcium

carbonate were prepared. To investigate the role of stearic acid on nanocomposite behaviour, nanoparticles were

coated at different stearic acid content. Thermal behaviour of high density polyethylene and its nanocomposites

reinforced with both uncoated and coated calcium carbonate were investigated. For this purpose differential

scanning calorimetry (DSC) test was used.

Findings: The results of DSC test showed that addition of 10vol% calcium carbonate to HDPE causes a slightly

rise in its melting point but stearic acid content has no significant effect on the melting temperature of HDPE

nanocomposites.

Research limitations/implications: : Agglomeration of nanosized calcium carbonate during sample preparation

was the major research limitation.

Originality/value: Crystallization temperature of HDPE with addition of 10vol% calcium carbonate increases,

while addition of stearic acid causes to decrease it. Both stearic acid content and 10vol% calcium carbonate have

no significant effect on crystallinity index of HDPE.
URI: http://libsearch.um.ac.ir:80/fum/handle/fum/3390385
Keyword(s): Composite,HDPE,CaCO3,Thermal behaviour
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contributor authorسیدمجتبی زبرجدen
contributor authorسیدعبدالکریم سجادیen
contributor authorمسعود طهانیen
contributor authorA. Lazzerien
contributor authorSeyed Mojtaba Zebarjadfa
contributor authorSeyed Abdolkarim Sajjadifa
contributor authorMasoud Tahanifa
date accessioned2020-06-06T14:17:31Z
date available2020-06-06T14:17:31Z
date issued2006
identifier urihttp://libsearch.um.ac.ir:80/fum/handle/fum/3390385?locale-attribute=en
description abstractPurpose: In order to improve physical and mechanical properties of high density polyethylene (HDPE) addition

of filler, rigid particles and even elastomer to HDPE is very common. One of the most important filler which

is added to it is nano size calcium carbonate (CaCO3). To avoid agglomeration of nano size calcium carbonate

addition of fatty acids such as stearic acid is very common.

Design/methodology/approach: In the current study, nanocomposites with 10vol% nano size calcium

carbonate were prepared. To investigate the role of stearic acid on nanocomposite behaviour, nanoparticles were

coated at different stearic acid content. Thermal behaviour of high density polyethylene and its nanocomposites

reinforced with both uncoated and coated calcium carbonate were investigated. For this purpose differential

scanning calorimetry (DSC) test was used.

Findings: The results of DSC test showed that addition of 10vol% calcium carbonate to HDPE causes a slightly

rise in its melting point but stearic acid content has no significant effect on the melting temperature of HDPE

nanocomposites.

Research limitations/implications: : Agglomeration of nanosized calcium carbonate during sample preparation

was the major research limitation.

Originality/value: Crystallization temperature of HDPE with addition of 10vol% calcium carbonate increases,

while addition of stearic acid causes to decrease it. Both stearic acid content and 10vol% calcium carbonate have

no significant effect on crystallinity index of HDPE.
en
languageEnglish
titleA study on thermal behaviour of HDPE/CaCO3 nanocompositesen
typeJournal Paper
contenttypeExternal Fulltext
subject keywordsCompositeen
subject keywordsHDPEen
subject keywordsCaCO3en
subject keywordsThermal behaviouren
journal titleJournal of Achievements in Materials and Manufacturing Engineeringen
journal titleJournal of Achievements in Materials and Manufacturing Engineeringfa
pages173-176
journal volume17
journal issue1
identifier linkhttps://profdoc.um.ac.ir/paper-abstract-103049.html
identifier articleid103049
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