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Phenolic rigid organic filler/isotactic polypropylene composites. III. Impact resistance property
Received date: 23 Sep 2008
Accepted date: 20 Jan 2009
Published date: 05 Jun 2009
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A novel phenolic rigid organic filler (KT) was used to modify isotactic polypropylene (iPP). The influence of KT particles on the impact resistance property of PP/KT specimens (with similar interparticles distance, 1.8 μm) was studied by notched izod impact tests. It was found that the brittle-ductile transition (BDT) of the PP/KT microcomposites took place at the filler content of about 4%, and the impact strength attains the maximum at 5% (with filler particles size of 1.5 μm), which is about 2.5 times that of unfilled iPP specimens. The impact fracture morphology was investigated by scanning electron microscopy (SEM). For the PP/KT specimens and the high-density polyethylene/KT (HDPE/KT) specimens in ductile fracture mode, many microfibers could be found on the whole impact fracture surface. It was the filler particles that induced the plastic deformation of interparticles ligament and hence improved the capability of iPP matrix on absorbing impact energy dramatically. The determinants on the BDT were further discussed on the basis of stress concentration and debonding resistance. It can be concluded that aside from the interparticle distance, the filler particles size also plays an important role in semicrystalline polymer toughening.
Key words: rigid organic filler; polypropylene; impact resistance
Heming LIN , Dongming QI , Jian HAN , Zhiqi CAI , Minghua WU . Phenolic rigid organic filler/isotactic polypropylene composites. III. Impact resistance property[J]. Frontiers of Chemical Science and Engineering, 2009 , 3(2) : 176 -181 . DOI: 10.1007/s11705-009-0203-8
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