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Improvement of Water Vapor Permeability in Polypropylene Composite Films by the Synergy of Carbon Nanotubes and β-Nucleating Agents

A notable application of polymeric nanocomposites is the design of water vapor permeable (WVP) membranes. “Breathable” membranes can be created by the incorporation of micro/nanofillers, such as CaCO(3), that interrupt the continuity of the polymeric phase and when subjected to additional uniaxial o...

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Autores principales: Visvini, Glykeria A., Mathioudakis, Georgios N., Soto Beobide, Amaia, Piperigkou, Zoi, Giannakas, Aris E., Messaritakis, Stavros, Sotiriou, Giannis, Voyiatzis, George A.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10674806/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/38006156
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym15224432
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author Visvini, Glykeria A.
Mathioudakis, Georgios N.
Soto Beobide, Amaia
Piperigkou, Zoi
Giannakas, Aris E.
Messaritakis, Stavros
Sotiriou, Giannis
Voyiatzis, George A.
author_facet Visvini, Glykeria A.
Mathioudakis, Georgios N.
Soto Beobide, Amaia
Piperigkou, Zoi
Giannakas, Aris E.
Messaritakis, Stavros
Sotiriou, Giannis
Voyiatzis, George A.
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description A notable application of polymeric nanocomposites is the design of water vapor permeable (WVP) membranes. “Breathable” membranes can be created by the incorporation of micro/nanofillers, such as CaCO(3), that interrupt the continuity of the polymeric phase and when subjected to additional uniaxial or biaxial stretching this process leads to the formation of micro/nanoporous structures. Among the candidate nanofillers, carbon nanotubes (CNTs) have demonstrated excellent intrinsic WVP properties. In this study, chemically modified MWCNTs with oligo olefin-type groups (MWCNT-g-PP) are incorporated by melt processes into a PP matrix; a β-nucleating agent (β-ΝA) is also added. The crystallization behavior of the nanocomposite films is evaluated by differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) and X-ray diffraction (XRD). The WVP performance of the films is assessed via the “wet” cup method. The nanohybrid systems, incorporating both MWCNT-g-PP and β-NA, exhibit enhanced WVP compared to films containing only MWCNT-g-PP or β-NA. This improvement can be attributed to the significant increase in the growth of α-type crystals taking place at the edges of the CNTs. This increased crystal growth exerts a form of stress on the metastable β-phase, thereby expanding the initial microporosity. In parallel, the coexistence of the inherently water vapor-permeable CNTs, further enhances the water vapor permeability reaching a specific water vapor transmission rate (Sp.WVTR) of 5500 μm.g/m(2).day in the hybrid composite compared to 1000 μm.g/m(2).day in neat PP. Notably, the functionalized MWCNT-g-PP used as nanofiller in the preparation of the “breathable” PP films demonstrated no noteworthy cytotoxicity levels within the low concentration range used, an important factor in terms of sustainability.
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spelling pubmed-106748062023-11-16 Improvement of Water Vapor Permeability in Polypropylene Composite Films by the Synergy of Carbon Nanotubes and β-Nucleating Agents Visvini, Glykeria A. Mathioudakis, Georgios N. Soto Beobide, Amaia Piperigkou, Zoi Giannakas, Aris E. Messaritakis, Stavros Sotiriou, Giannis Voyiatzis, George A. Polymers (Basel) Article A notable application of polymeric nanocomposites is the design of water vapor permeable (WVP) membranes. “Breathable” membranes can be created by the incorporation of micro/nanofillers, such as CaCO(3), that interrupt the continuity of the polymeric phase and when subjected to additional uniaxial or biaxial stretching this process leads to the formation of micro/nanoporous structures. Among the candidate nanofillers, carbon nanotubes (CNTs) have demonstrated excellent intrinsic WVP properties. In this study, chemically modified MWCNTs with oligo olefin-type groups (MWCNT-g-PP) are incorporated by melt processes into a PP matrix; a β-nucleating agent (β-ΝA) is also added. The crystallization behavior of the nanocomposite films is evaluated by differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) and X-ray diffraction (XRD). The WVP performance of the films is assessed via the “wet” cup method. The nanohybrid systems, incorporating both MWCNT-g-PP and β-NA, exhibit enhanced WVP compared to films containing only MWCNT-g-PP or β-NA. This improvement can be attributed to the significant increase in the growth of α-type crystals taking place at the edges of the CNTs. This increased crystal growth exerts a form of stress on the metastable β-phase, thereby expanding the initial microporosity. In parallel, the coexistence of the inherently water vapor-permeable CNTs, further enhances the water vapor permeability reaching a specific water vapor transmission rate (Sp.WVTR) of 5500 μm.g/m(2).day in the hybrid composite compared to 1000 μm.g/m(2).day in neat PP. Notably, the functionalized MWCNT-g-PP used as nanofiller in the preparation of the “breathable” PP films demonstrated no noteworthy cytotoxicity levels within the low concentration range used, an important factor in terms of sustainability. MDPI 2023-11-16 /pmc/articles/PMC10674806/ /pubmed/38006156 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym15224432 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Visvini, Glykeria A.
Mathioudakis, Georgios N.
Soto Beobide, Amaia
Piperigkou, Zoi
Giannakas, Aris E.
Messaritakis, Stavros
Sotiriou, Giannis
Voyiatzis, George A.
Improvement of Water Vapor Permeability in Polypropylene Composite Films by the Synergy of Carbon Nanotubes and β-Nucleating Agents
title Improvement of Water Vapor Permeability in Polypropylene Composite Films by the Synergy of Carbon Nanotubes and β-Nucleating Agents
title_full Improvement of Water Vapor Permeability in Polypropylene Composite Films by the Synergy of Carbon Nanotubes and β-Nucleating Agents
title_fullStr Improvement of Water Vapor Permeability in Polypropylene Composite Films by the Synergy of Carbon Nanotubes and β-Nucleating Agents
title_full_unstemmed Improvement of Water Vapor Permeability in Polypropylene Composite Films by the Synergy of Carbon Nanotubes and β-Nucleating Agents
title_short Improvement of Water Vapor Permeability in Polypropylene Composite Films by the Synergy of Carbon Nanotubes and β-Nucleating Agents
title_sort improvement of water vapor permeability in polypropylene composite films by the synergy of carbon nanotubes and β-nucleating agents
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10674806/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/38006156
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym15224432
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