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Studying nanostructure gradients in injection-molded polypropylene/montmorillonite composites by microbeam small-angle x-ray scattering
The core–shell structure in oriented cylindrical rods of polypropylene (PP) and nanoclay composites (NCs) from PP and montmorillonite (MMT) is studied by microbeam small-angle x-ray scattering (SAXS). The structure of neat PP is almost homogeneous across the rod showing regular semicrystalline stack...
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author | Stribeck, Norbert Schneider, Konrad Zeinolebadi, Ahmad Li, Xuke Sanporean, Catalina-Gabriela Vuluga, Zina Iancu, Stela Duldner, Monica Santoro, Gonzalo Roth, Stephan V |
author_facet | Stribeck, Norbert Schneider, Konrad Zeinolebadi, Ahmad Li, Xuke Sanporean, Catalina-Gabriela Vuluga, Zina Iancu, Stela Duldner, Monica Santoro, Gonzalo Roth, Stephan V |
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description | The core–shell structure in oriented cylindrical rods of polypropylene (PP) and nanoclay composites (NCs) from PP and montmorillonite (MMT) is studied by microbeam small-angle x-ray scattering (SAXS). The structure of neat PP is almost homogeneous across the rod showing regular semicrystalline stacks. In the NCs the discrete SAXS of arranged crystalline PP domains is limited to a skin zone of 300 μm thickness. Even there only frozen-in primary lamellae are detected. The core of the NCs is dominated by diffuse scattering from crystalline domains placed at random. The SAXS of the MMT flakes exhibits a complex skin–core gradient. Both the direction of the symmetry axis and the apparent perfection of flake-orientation are varying. Thus there is no local fiber symmetry, and the structure gradient cannot be reconstructed from a scan across the full rod. To overcome the problem the rods are machined. Scans across the residual webs are performed. For the first time webs have been carved out in two principal directions. Comparison of the corresponding two sets of SAXS patterns demonstrates the complexity of the MMT orientation. Close to the surface (< 1 mm) the flakes cling to the wall. The variation of the orientation distribution widths indicates the presence of both MMT flakes and grains. The grains have not been oriented in the flowing melt. An empirical equation is presented which describes the variation from skin to core of one component of the inclination angle of flake-shaped phyllosilicate filler particles. |
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spelling | pubmed-50906072016-11-22 Studying nanostructure gradients in injection-molded polypropylene/montmorillonite composites by microbeam small-angle x-ray scattering Stribeck, Norbert Schneider, Konrad Zeinolebadi, Ahmad Li, Xuke Sanporean, Catalina-Gabriela Vuluga, Zina Iancu, Stela Duldner, Monica Santoro, Gonzalo Roth, Stephan V Sci Technol Adv Mater Papers The core–shell structure in oriented cylindrical rods of polypropylene (PP) and nanoclay composites (NCs) from PP and montmorillonite (MMT) is studied by microbeam small-angle x-ray scattering (SAXS). The structure of neat PP is almost homogeneous across the rod showing regular semicrystalline stacks. In the NCs the discrete SAXS of arranged crystalline PP domains is limited to a skin zone of 300 μm thickness. Even there only frozen-in primary lamellae are detected. The core of the NCs is dominated by diffuse scattering from crystalline domains placed at random. The SAXS of the MMT flakes exhibits a complex skin–core gradient. Both the direction of the symmetry axis and the apparent perfection of flake-orientation are varying. Thus there is no local fiber symmetry, and the structure gradient cannot be reconstructed from a scan across the full rod. To overcome the problem the rods are machined. Scans across the residual webs are performed. For the first time webs have been carved out in two principal directions. Comparison of the corresponding two sets of SAXS patterns demonstrates the complexity of the MMT orientation. Close to the surface (< 1 mm) the flakes cling to the wall. The variation of the orientation distribution widths indicates the presence of both MMT flakes and grains. The grains have not been oriented in the flowing melt. An empirical equation is presented which describes the variation from skin to core of one component of the inclination angle of flake-shaped phyllosilicate filler particles. Taylor & Francis 2014-01-17 /pmc/articles/PMC5090607/ /pubmed/27877646 http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1468-6996/15/1/015004 Text en © 2014 National Institute for Materials Science http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0 Content from this work may be used under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 licence (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0) . Any further distribution of this work must maintain attribution to the author(s) and the title of the work, journal citation and DOI. |
spellingShingle | Papers Stribeck, Norbert Schneider, Konrad Zeinolebadi, Ahmad Li, Xuke Sanporean, Catalina-Gabriela Vuluga, Zina Iancu, Stela Duldner, Monica Santoro, Gonzalo Roth, Stephan V Studying nanostructure gradients in injection-molded polypropylene/montmorillonite composites by microbeam small-angle x-ray scattering |
title | Studying nanostructure gradients in injection-molded polypropylene/montmorillonite composites by microbeam small-angle x-ray scattering |
title_full | Studying nanostructure gradients in injection-molded polypropylene/montmorillonite composites by microbeam small-angle x-ray scattering |
title_fullStr | Studying nanostructure gradients in injection-molded polypropylene/montmorillonite composites by microbeam small-angle x-ray scattering |
title_full_unstemmed | Studying nanostructure gradients in injection-molded polypropylene/montmorillonite composites by microbeam small-angle x-ray scattering |
title_short | Studying nanostructure gradients in injection-molded polypropylene/montmorillonite composites by microbeam small-angle x-ray scattering |
title_sort | studying nanostructure gradients in injection-molded polypropylene/montmorillonite composites by microbeam small-angle x-ray scattering |
topic | Papers |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5090607/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27877646 http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1468-6996/15/1/015004 |
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