Coatings for magnesium hydroxide fillers in polyethylene compounds

This study has been carried out to determine the effect of filler coatings on the physical and mechanical properties of medium density polyethylene (MDPE) filled with a fine grade of magnesium hydroxide filler. The filler coatings applied are of varying aliphatic chain length, the shortest being dec...

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Main Author: Raymond, Carole Lesley
Published: Loughborough University 1997
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spelling ndltd-bl.uk-oai-ethos.bl.uk-3608632017-11-03T03:17:33ZCoatings for magnesium hydroxide fillers in polyethylene compoundsRaymond, Carole Lesley1997This study has been carried out to determine the effect of filler coatings on the physical and mechanical properties of medium density polyethylene (MDPE) filled with a fine grade of magnesium hydroxide filler. The filler coatings applied are of varying aliphatic chain length, the shortest being decanoic acid (C1O), and the longest being an acid-terminated PE, Mw=5000g/mol. The other coatings applied were stearic acid (C18), a commonly used coating, and behenic acid (C22). This selection of coatings provided a comparison of the effect of fatty acid chain length, with the acid group of the functionalised PE providing a similar reaction with the filler surface as the fatty acids, and also being of sufficient length. and compatibility to interact with the MOPE matrix. The coating process has been studied to fully characterise the interaction between Mg(OH)2 filler surface and the acid group. It has been shown using FTIR DRIFT and transmission spectroscopy that the reaction is ongoing, with no unreacted acid present in the system. The temperature and coating cycle time necessary to produce a full reaction between acid group and filler surface has been determined for each coating type. XPS analysis carried out on the coated fillers has shown that the coating thickness is of the same order as the calculable fully extended chain length, demonstrating that the aliphatic chains are normal to the surface of the filler.668.4PlasticsLoughborough Universityhttp://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.360863https://dspace.lboro.ac.uk/2134/26868Electronic Thesis or Dissertation
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Plastics
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Plastics
Raymond, Carole Lesley
Coatings for magnesium hydroxide fillers in polyethylene compounds
description This study has been carried out to determine the effect of filler coatings on the physical and mechanical properties of medium density polyethylene (MDPE) filled with a fine grade of magnesium hydroxide filler. The filler coatings applied are of varying aliphatic chain length, the shortest being decanoic acid (C1O), and the longest being an acid-terminated PE, Mw=5000g/mol. The other coatings applied were stearic acid (C18), a commonly used coating, and behenic acid (C22). This selection of coatings provided a comparison of the effect of fatty acid chain length, with the acid group of the functionalised PE providing a similar reaction with the filler surface as the fatty acids, and also being of sufficient length. and compatibility to interact with the MOPE matrix. The coating process has been studied to fully characterise the interaction between Mg(OH)2 filler surface and the acid group. It has been shown using FTIR DRIFT and transmission spectroscopy that the reaction is ongoing, with no unreacted acid present in the system. The temperature and coating cycle time necessary to produce a full reaction between acid group and filler surface has been determined for each coating type. XPS analysis carried out on the coated fillers has shown that the coating thickness is of the same order as the calculable fully extended chain length, demonstrating that the aliphatic chains are normal to the surface of the filler.
author Raymond, Carole Lesley
author_facet Raymond, Carole Lesley
author_sort Raymond, Carole Lesley
title Coatings for magnesium hydroxide fillers in polyethylene compounds
title_short Coatings for magnesium hydroxide fillers in polyethylene compounds
title_full Coatings for magnesium hydroxide fillers in polyethylene compounds
title_fullStr Coatings for magnesium hydroxide fillers in polyethylene compounds
title_full_unstemmed Coatings for magnesium hydroxide fillers in polyethylene compounds
title_sort coatings for magnesium hydroxide fillers in polyethylene compounds
publisher Loughborough University
publishDate 1997
url http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.360863
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