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Study on the definition, mechanism and controllability of secondary bubbles based on the bubble nucleation model in injection foaming polypropylene

The process of nucleation and growth of polypropylene foam was observed by using visualizations of the mold-opening foam injection molding (MOFIM) and free foaming (FREEF). The fitting of the mathematical model formula was used to supplement the judgment conditions of the secondary bubbles to explor...

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Autores principales: Xing, Jinfu, Liu, Bujin, Jiang, Tuanhui, You, Yujing, Zeng, Xiangbu, Yang, Jinkui, Zhang, Chun, Gong, Wei, He, Li
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9850279/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36756406
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2ra06702a
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author Xing, Jinfu
Liu, Bujin
Jiang, Tuanhui
You, Yujing
Zeng, Xiangbu
Yang, Jinkui
Zhang, Chun
Gong, Wei
He, Li
author_facet Xing, Jinfu
Liu, Bujin
Jiang, Tuanhui
You, Yujing
Zeng, Xiangbu
Yang, Jinkui
Zhang, Chun
Gong, Wei
He, Li
author_sort Xing, Jinfu
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description The process of nucleation and growth of polypropylene foam was observed by using visualizations of the mold-opening foam injection molding (MOFIM) and free foaming (FREEF). The fitting of the mathematical model formula was used to supplement the judgment conditions of the secondary bubbles to explore the generation process and formation conditions of the secondary bubbles. The results of changes in blowing agent content and melt temperature proved the rationality of the judgment basis and the appearance of secondary bubbles started from the late stage of balanced-foaming. Then, the combined action of several nucleation mechanisms led to the emergence of secondary bubbles, which was observed utilizing glass fibers as nucleating agents and tracers. The data for the two foaming modes indicated that the formation of secondary bubbles is closely related to temperature and pressure drop. The bubble nucleation model was amended and validated by regulating the temperature variation in the mold cavity to control the number of secondary bubbles, which enabled the nucleation process of secondary bubbles to be fitted to an “S-shaped” curve. Finally, a controllable number of secondary bubbles was obtained from the bimodal bubble structure. Herein, this study enriches our understanding of the formation process of secondary bubbles, and provides theoretical guidance for fabricating high density, small size foam materials.
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spelling pubmed-98502792023-02-07 Study on the definition, mechanism and controllability of secondary bubbles based on the bubble nucleation model in injection foaming polypropylene Xing, Jinfu Liu, Bujin Jiang, Tuanhui You, Yujing Zeng, Xiangbu Yang, Jinkui Zhang, Chun Gong, Wei He, Li RSC Adv Chemistry The process of nucleation and growth of polypropylene foam was observed by using visualizations of the mold-opening foam injection molding (MOFIM) and free foaming (FREEF). The fitting of the mathematical model formula was used to supplement the judgment conditions of the secondary bubbles to explore the generation process and formation conditions of the secondary bubbles. The results of changes in blowing agent content and melt temperature proved the rationality of the judgment basis and the appearance of secondary bubbles started from the late stage of balanced-foaming. Then, the combined action of several nucleation mechanisms led to the emergence of secondary bubbles, which was observed utilizing glass fibers as nucleating agents and tracers. The data for the two foaming modes indicated that the formation of secondary bubbles is closely related to temperature and pressure drop. The bubble nucleation model was amended and validated by regulating the temperature variation in the mold cavity to control the number of secondary bubbles, which enabled the nucleation process of secondary bubbles to be fitted to an “S-shaped” curve. Finally, a controllable number of secondary bubbles was obtained from the bimodal bubble structure. Herein, this study enriches our understanding of the formation process of secondary bubbles, and provides theoretical guidance for fabricating high density, small size foam materials. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2023-01-19 /pmc/articles/PMC9850279/ /pubmed/36756406 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2ra06702a Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Xing, Jinfu
Liu, Bujin
Jiang, Tuanhui
You, Yujing
Zeng, Xiangbu
Yang, Jinkui
Zhang, Chun
Gong, Wei
He, Li
Study on the definition, mechanism and controllability of secondary bubbles based on the bubble nucleation model in injection foaming polypropylene
title Study on the definition, mechanism and controllability of secondary bubbles based on the bubble nucleation model in injection foaming polypropylene
title_full Study on the definition, mechanism and controllability of secondary bubbles based on the bubble nucleation model in injection foaming polypropylene
title_fullStr Study on the definition, mechanism and controllability of secondary bubbles based on the bubble nucleation model in injection foaming polypropylene
title_full_unstemmed Study on the definition, mechanism and controllability of secondary bubbles based on the bubble nucleation model in injection foaming polypropylene
title_short Study on the definition, mechanism and controllability of secondary bubbles based on the bubble nucleation model in injection foaming polypropylene
title_sort study on the definition, mechanism and controllability of secondary bubbles based on the bubble nucleation model in injection foaming polypropylene
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9850279/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36756406
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2ra06702a
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