• Title/Summary/Keyword: MAPP(Maleic Anhydride Grafted Polypropylene)

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Effects of maleic anhydride content on mechanical properties of carbon fibers-reinforced maleic anhydride-grafted-poly-propylene matrix composites

  • Kim, Hyun-Il;Han, Woong;Choi, Woong-Ki;Park, Soo-Jin;An, Kay-Hyeok;Kim, Byung-Joo
    • Carbon letters
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    • v.20
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    • pp.39-46
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    • 2016
  • In this work, the effects of maleic anhydride (MA) content on mechanical properties of chopped carbon fibers (CFs)-reinforced MA-grafted-polypropylene (MAPP) matrix composites. A direct oxyfluorination on CF surfaces was applied to increase the interfacial strength between the CFs and MAPP matrix. The mechanical properties of the CFs/MAPP composites are likely to be different in terms of MA content. Surface characteristics were observed by scanning electron microscope, Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, and single fiber contact angle method. The mechanical properties of the composites were also measured by a critical stress intensity factor (KIC). From the KIC test results, the KIC values were increased to a maximum value of 3.4 MPa with the 0.1 % of MA in the PP, and then decreased with higher MA content.

Biocomposites from polypropylene and corn cob: Effect maleic anhydride grafted polypropylene

  • Husseinsyah, Salmah;Marliza, M.Z.;Selvi, E.
    • Advances in materials Research
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    • v.3 no.3
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    • pp.129-137
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    • 2014
  • Biocomposites from polypropylene (PP) and corn cob (CC) were investigated. The effect of corn cob content and maleic anhydride polypropylene (MAPP) as compatibilizer were studied. Results showed that addition of corn cob (CC) in PP have decreased the tensile strength and elongation at break, whereas modulus of elasticity of biocomposites increased. The biocomposites with the MAPP as compatibilizer exhibited higher tensile strength and modulus of elasticity compared biocomposites without MAPP. The morphology study of biocomposites indicates that enhanced the interfacial interaction and adhesion between filler and matrix with the presence of MAPP.

Preparation and Physical Properties of Polypropylene/Cellulose Composites (폴리프로필렌/셀룰로오스 복합재의 제조 및 물성)

  • Jang, Song Yi;Kim, Dae Su
    • Polymer(Korea)
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    • v.39 no.1
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    • pp.130-135
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    • 2015
  • Cellulose has attracted much attention as potential reinforcements in green composites. In this study, polypropylene (PP)/cellulose composites were prepared by melt-blending followed by compression molding. To improve interfacial bonding between PP and cellulose, maleic anhydride-grafted polypropylene (MAPP) was used. Mechanical properties of the PP/cellulose composites were investigated by UTM and izod impact tester. Thermal properties of the PP/cellulose composites were investigated by TGA and DSC. SEM images for the fracture surfaces of the composites showed that the MAPP was effective in improving PP/cellulose interfacial bonding. Tensile strength and modulus of the composite were maxima when MAPP content, based on cellulose content, was 3 wt%. With increasing cellulose content, the impact strength of the composites decreased but the tensile strength and modulus increased.

Relations between Physical Parameters and Improvement of Mechanical Properties in Jute Fiber Green Composites by Maleic Anhydride Coupler (Jute fiber Green Composite의 커플링제에 의한 물리적 인자의 변화와 기계적 특성 향상)

  • Lee, Jung-H.;Byun, Joon-H.;Kim, Byung-S.;Park, Joung-M.;Hwang, Byung-S.
    • Composites Research
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    • v.20 no.1
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    • pp.23-31
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    • 2007
  • In order to improve the mechanical properties of jute fiber/polypropylene(PP) composites, the property change with the addition of a coupling agent, maleic anhydride polypropylene(MAPP) was examined experimentally. The maleated coupler acts as an intermediate to chemically connect the polar nature of the fiber and non-polar nature of the polyolefin polymer resin. Furthermore, the decrease in viscosity of the resin which results from the melting point reduction by the MAPP, leads to an increase of contact area with the fiber interface. We discussed the improvement of the PP composite blend of the maleated coupler with the 80mm jute long fiber mat in conjunction with the change of physical parameters in the thermoplastic resin. We confirmed the extent of contribution to the mechanical physical enhancement by using the following parameters: melting flow index(MI) and viscosity, contact angle, thickness of the composite, interfacial shear strength and morphology observation etc. Especially it was observed that the MI and viscosity, MAPP mixture had a very strong relationship with the tensile and flexural strength and modulus, and interfacial shear strength(IFSS).

Mechanical Properties of Natural Fiber Composites by Co-polymerized Thermoplastics (공중합된 열가소성 수지에 의한 자연섬유 복합재의 기계적 물성에 관한 연구)

  • Lee, Jung-Hoon;Hwang, Byung-Sun;Byun, Joon-Hyung;Kim, Byung-Sun
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society For Composite Materials Conference
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    • 2005.04a
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    • pp.116-120
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    • 2005
  • In this study, composites with polypropylene(PP) and Jute fiber were prepared by compression molding technique. Generally, hydrophilic jute fibers do not adhere well to PP, which is hydrophobic. Maleic anhydride grafted polypropylene(MAPP) had been widely used as a coupling agent to improve the bonding between ligno-cellulosic fibers and PP. The coupling agent improved the tensile and flexural properties when the mechanical properties were tested by using a UTM. The mechanical properties of natural fiber composites(NFCs) by modified thermoplastics were higher than those of NFCs by unmodified thermoplastics. Fracture surfaces of the composites and the fiber orientations were investigated by scanning electron microscopy. The mechanical performance of NFCs by modified thermoplastics appeared to be improved by the enhanced interface adhesion between the fiber and the matrix.

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Fabrication of Natural Fiber Composites through Hot Press and Analysis of Interfacial Adhesion (고온 프레스를 이용한 자연섬유 복합재료 제조와 계면 결합 분석)

  • Yi, Jin W.;Hwang, Byung S.;Lee, Jung H.;Nah, Chang W.
    • Journal of Adhesion and Interface
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    • v.7 no.2
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    • pp.26-31
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    • 2006
  • In order to effectively improve interfacial adhesion strength between polypropylene (PP) and jute fiber, we particularly incorporated maleic anhydride grafted PP (MAPP) into the matrix through the environment-friendly process without an additional method of process and had better mechanical performances by providing the alignment into the natural fiber than those of the conventional fabrication technology such as an extrusion or injection molding. We also proposed hot pressing method which applied relatively low shear to the composites and confirmed the chemical bonds among the functional groups of MAPP and jute using FT-IR approach. The concentration of MAPP for maximum tensile strength and modulus was optimized at 3 wt%. Flexural properties had no noticeable tendency to increase with MAPP contents compared to tensile strength, which could probably be explained by the degree in wetting of PP/MAPP matrix.

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Effect of the Processing History on the Morphology and Properties of the Ternary Blends of Nylon 6, a Thermotropic Liquid Crystalline Polymer, and a Functionalized Polypropylene

  • Yongsok Seo;Kim, Hyong-Jun;Kim, Byeongyeol;Hong, Soon-Man;Hwang, Seung-Sang;Kim, Kwang-Ung
    • Macromolecular Research
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    • v.9 no.4
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    • pp.238-246
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    • 2001
  • Properties of ternary blends of nylon 6 (Ny6), a thermotropic liquid crystalline polymer (TLCP, poly(ester amide), 20 wt%) and a maleic anhydride grafted polypropylene (2 wt%) (MAPP) were studied under various processing conditions. TLCP was pre-blended with MAPP first and then the binary one blended again with Ny6. The processing temperature of the second mixing was varied. Thermal properties show the partial miscibility of the ternary blend. The morphology of the TLCP phase in the first blending shows mostly in the fibril bundle shape, but varies between droplets and oriented fibrils after the second processing. Some of TLCP phase lost the fibril morphology during the second processing stage. The morphology variation invokes the change in tensile properties. Low extrusion temperature (270$\^{C}$) provides more fibril shapes, which are associated with less deformation in the second stage. The processing temperature effect was more evident when the draw ratio was high. High drawing was applicable due to the stabilizing action of tile compatibilizer.

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