Interfacial Effects in Polypropylene Block Copolymer/ Magnesium Hydroxide Composites Reactively Processed with 1,3-Phenylene Dimaleimide

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
C. M. Liauw V. Khunova G. C. Lees R. N. Rothan
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Jan 1, 2003

Abstract

The interphase modification activity of 1,3-phenylene dimaleimide (also known as m-phenylene bismaleimide (BMI)) has been studied in composites based on magnesium hydroxide (60% w/w) and a polypropylene block copolymer (PPBC) that featured an ethylene-rich elastomeric impact modifier phase. BMI was found to be a unique product that led to significant simultaneous improvements in composite strength and toughness, even at the high filler levels. BMI modification was found to promote encapsulation of filler particles with the elastomeric phase of the PPBC together with formation of a PP boundary layer of increased crystalline content.
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APA: C. M. Liauw V. Khunova G. C. Lees R. N. Rothan  (2003)  Interfacial Effects in Polypropylene Block Copolymer/ Magnesium Hydroxide Composites Reactively Processed with 1,3-Phenylene Dimaleimide

MLA: C. M. Liauw V. Khunova G. C. Lees R. N. Rothan Interfacial Effects in Polypropylene Block Copolymer/ Magnesium Hydroxide Composites Reactively Processed with 1,3-Phenylene Dimaleimide. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2003.

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