Morphological adaptation of expanded vermiculite in polylactic acid and polypropylene matrices for superior thermoplastic composites

Author:

Ariturk Gizem12ORCID,Bilge Kaan3ORCID,Seven Senem Avaz4,Menceloglu Yusuf Ziya12

Affiliation:

1. Sabanci University Faculty of Engineering and Natural Sciences, Materials Science and Nano Engineering Department Istanbul Turkey

2. Sabanci University Integrated Manufacturing Technologies Research and Application Center & Composite Technologies Center of Excellence Teknopark Istanbul Istanbul Turkey

3. Insight Technology Development and Consultancy Istanbul Turkey

4. Bahcesehir University Faculty of Engineering and Natural Sciences Istanbul Turkey

Abstract

AbstractThe morphological transformation of expanded vermiculite (VC) during injection molding with brittle PLA and ductile PP polymers along with its positive and negative contribution to mechanical response is investigated. Polymer/VC mixtures with 30 wt. % VC are prepared by thermokinetic high shear mixing at 4000 rpm without any ex‐situ exfoliation agents or compatibilizers. Obtained composite mixtures are then injection molded onto three‐point bending and tensile test specimens. Performed mechanical tests suggested a significant increase in tensile (110%) and flexural modulus (112%) of PP30VC samples. Presented fractographic and morphological investigations suggested that the root cause of measured improved tensile (36%) and bending strength (26%) of PP is the fibrillation of VC associated with PP/VC interactions under high shear. A similarly increasing trend for tensile (147%) and bending modulus (137%) was observed for PLA30VC samples. Contrary to PP30VC, a decreasing pattern was present in the case of tensile (−40%) and bending strength (−13%) of PLA30VC. The root cause for such reduction is determined to be (i) in situ exfoliation of VC inside PLA matrix and transformation of VC into micrometer‐sized platelets; (ii) evaporation of trapped water/crystalline water in the interlayer region of VC which caused in situ degradation of PLA during manufacturing.Highlights Vermiculite‐loaded PP and PLA composites are produced at high shear. Composites have superior modulus compared to neat polymers. Fibrillation of platelet vermiculite is observed in only the PP matrix.

Funder

Türkiye Bilimsel ve Teknolojik Araştırma Kurumu

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Materials Chemistry,Polymers and Plastics,General Chemistry,Ceramics and Composites

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