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Atomic force microscopy study on structure and properties of irradiation grafted silica particles in polypropylene‐based nanocomposites
Authors:Ming Qiu Zhang  Min Zhi Rong  Han Min Zeng  Stefan Schmitt  Bernd Wetzel  Klaus Friedrich
Abstract:Nanosilica particles treated by irradiation grafting polymerization can effectively improve the strength and toughness of a thermoplastic polymer at a rather low filler content. A detailed investigation on the modified nanoparticles in the absence and presence of a polypropylene matrix is carried out by using atomic force microscopy. The results indicate that the loosen agglomerates of the untreated SiO2 became more compact due to the linkage between the nanoparticles offered by the grafting polymer. In addition, the molecules of the polypropylene matrix are able to diffuse into the modified nanoparticle agglomerates during the melt processing. Entanglement between the molecules of the grafting polymer and the matrix is thus available, which in turn facilitates a strong particle–matrix interfacial interaction. © 2001 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. J Appl Polym Sci 80: 2218–2227, 2001
Keywords:nanocomposites  nanoparticles  polypropylene  atomic force microscopy  force curve  nanoscale indentation tests
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