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Effect of compatibilizers on the crystallization kinetics of cellulose-filled high density polyethylene
Abstract:High density polyethylene (HDPE) is a ubiquitous material with versatile properties. It is produced and used in greater volume than any other thermoplastic. HDPE is often filled with a variety of materials for various applications. Glass fiber and wood flour are two common fillers for HDPE. This study investigated microcrystalline cellulose (MCC) as a filler in HDPE. The use of compatibilizers, or coupling agents, was investigated as a means of improving the dispersion of the cellulose filler in the HDPE matrix and the mechanical properties of the resulting composites. One compatibilizer was shown to improve the strength of the resulting composite. The stiffness was unaffected, as expected. Thermal properties were measured by means of differential scanning calorimetry. Analysis of the crystallization kinetics indicated that the Avrami coefficient was altered by the filler and was also modified by the presence of the compatibilizer. The presence of cellulose and/or compatibilizer increased the matrix degree of crystallinity. The two compatibilizers studied did not behave similarly and may have different mechanisms of compatibilization.
Keywords:POLYETHYLENE  CELLULOSE  COMPOSITE  THERMAL  COUPLING AGENT  COMPATIBILIZER  AVRAMI  ACTIVATION ENERGY  CRYSTALLIZATION
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