Rheological properties of organo-inorganic hybrid gels based on functionalized low density polyethylene and clinoptilolite

Author:

Qurbanova R. V.1

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Polymer Materials of the Azerbaijan National Academy of Sciences; Azerbaijan State University of Oil and the Industry

Abstract

The results of studying the effect of temperature on the dependence of shear rate on shear stress, effective viscosity on shear rate and effective viscosity on reciprocal temperature in Arrhenius coordinates for nanocomposites based on chemically modified low density polyethylene and clinoptilolite are presented. The object of study was the initial polyethylene functionalized with methacrylic acid filled with clinoptilolite, as well as hybrid gels based on modified polyethylene filled with appreted clinoptilolite. A temperature-invariant characteristic of the viscosity properties of hybrid gels is constructed, which allows predicting the temperature regime of their processing by injection molding and extrusion.

Publisher

Publishing House Plastic Ltd

Subject

Polymers and Plastics,Chemical Engineering (miscellaneous)

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