结晶度
材料科学
高密度聚乙烯
复合材料
极限抗拉强度
纳米复合材料
复合数
聚合物
艾氏冲击强度试验
聚乙烯
填料(材料)
作者
Hafizal Yazid,Umar A. Anwar,Maria Sabtu,Julie Andrianny Murshidi,Nurazila Mat Zali,Zakaria Dris,Ruey Shan Chen,Sahrim Ahmad,M. Rawi M. Zin
摘要
Abstract We have demonstrated the significant impact of high density polyethylene (HDPE) crystallinity and structural morphology on the tensile strength of 60/40 NR/HDPE polymer blend composites. Introducing nanoscale Boron Carbide (B4C‐type compounds) fillers noticeably changed the crystallinity and morphology of HDPE, leading to the formation of fine spherulites. Conversely, microscale fillers mainly impacted the crystallinity while preserving a coarse architecture. Although both composites experienced a reduction in crystallinity, the nanocomposites outperformed microcomposites and even the pristine polymer blend in terms of strength, implying the effect of a fine structure. The nanocomposite with a filler loading of 2 wt% exhibited the highest strength. This investigation provides novel insights into the interplay between crystallinity, HDPE structure, and the size of fillers, which heavily influence the strength of polymer blend composites.
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