China Plastics ›› 2021, Vol. 35 ›› Issue (9): 95-102.DOI: 10.19491/j.issn.1001-9278.2021.09.015

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Effect of Zeolite⁃loaded Organophosphate Nucleation System on Properties of Polypropylene

MENG Xin(), FAN Min, TONG Chuangchuang, LI Chao, GAO Jin, XIN Zhong()   

  1. Production Engineering Department,School of Chemical Engineering,East China University of Science and Technology,Shanghai 200237,China
  • Received:2021-03-11 Online:2021-09-26 Published:2021-09-23

Abstract:

A nucleation system based on the zeolite-loading organic phosphate (MBP) was fabricated through a solution immersion method, the influence of this nucleation system on the crystalline and mechanical properties of isotactic polypropylene (iPP) was investigated. The effect of different types of zeolites on the dispersion of MBP was characterized using scanning electron microscope (SEM) to investigate the reason why the zeolites can improve the nucleation of MBP in iPP. The results indicated that the MBPs loaded with B-zeolite-1 and B?zeolite-2 had little effect on the performance enhancement of iPP. However, both of them improved the properties of iPP significantly. The nucleated iPP achieved an increase in crystallization temperature by 10 and 6.0 °C for he MBPs loaded with B-zeolite-1 and B-zeolite-2, respectively. The stiffness and toughness increased synchronously. The flexural modulus resulting from the MBPs loaded with B?zeolite-1 and B-zeolite-2 increased by 29.9 % and 13.0 %, respectively. The impact strength from the MBPs loaded with B?zeolite-1 and B?zeolite-2 increased by 8 % and 7 %, respectively. SEM observation indicated that the A?zeolite-1 was well dispersed in the MBP, generating a good nucleation effect on the crystallization of iPP. B-zeolite-1 showed serious self-agglomeration and could not be dispersed in the MBP. Therefore, it cannot act as a nucleation agent to promote the nucleation of MBP.

Key words: polypropylene, zeolite, organic phosphate, crystalline property, mechanical property

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