Affiliation:
1. Department of Chemistry, Al al-Bayt University, P.O. Box 130040, Mafraq 25113, Jordan
Abstract
The outcome of oil shale ash (OSA) filler addition on the mechanical, morphological, thermal and
water uptake properties of the polypropylene (PP) matrix was investigated. The test specimens were
prepared with various ratios of the mixtures that contain OSA and polypropylene in the following
weight percentages: 0%, 10%, 20%, 30% and 40% OSA in polymer matrix. Composites specimens
were produced by using a co-rotating twin screw extruder and a thermal press machine. The properties
of the polymer composite specimens were characterized by using a universal testing machine (WDW-5)
and izod impact testing machine (FI-68). The morphology of the composite samples was also
characterized by using the scanning electron microscopy (SEM). Impact strength and Young’s modulus
of the OSA/PP composite formulations were consistently improved on OSA inclusion. On the other
hand, addition of OSA to pure polypropylene had consistently reduced the tensile stress at yield,
tensile stress at rupture, tensile strain at yield and tensile strain at break. Adding OSA to polypropylene
decreased the maximum flexural stress and flexural strain of maximum force. The observed SEM
confirmed that the addition of OSA to pure polypropylene resulted in a significant increase in its
agglomerates and filler pullout. Differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) results confirmed the addition
of the OSA to pure polypropylene resulted in a significant decrease in normalized heat of crystallization,
normalized enthalpy of melting. Where the degree of the crystallinity (Xc) of polymer composite
decreased from 59% to 34% for 0% and 40% OSA addition, respectively. While melting temperature
(Tm) of the composite did not change (167 °C) the crystallization temperature (Tc) increased from
116.6 °C to 127.1 ºC for 0% to 40% OSA addition, respectively. Water uptake, however, demonstrated
different behaviour. The initial addition of OSA to polypropylene increased the water uptake property
up to 4% for the 40% filler addition. The results of this study demonstrated that the OSA could be
used as reinforcement material for polypropylene, as long as good mechanical properties and
homogeneous morphology obtained.
Publisher
Asian Journal of Chemistry
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