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(403a) Preparation of Polypropylene Nanocomposites Based On Designed Synthetic Nanoplatelets

Authors 

Sun, L. - Presenter, Texas State University-San Marcos
Liu, J. - Presenter, Texas A&M University
Kirumakki, S. R. - Presenter, Texas A&M University
Schwerdtfeger, E. D. - Presenter, Texas A&M University
Howell, R. J. - Presenter, Texas A&M University
Al-Bahily, K. A. - Presenter, Texas A&M University
Miller, S. A. - Presenter, Texas A&M University
Clearfield, A. - Presenter, Texas A&M University
Sue, H. - Presenter, Texas A&M University


Polypropylene (PP) nanocomposites were prepared based on synthetic nanoplatelets, i.e., alpha-zirconium phosphate (alpha-ZrP), via in situ polymerization. The designed alpha-ZrP derivatives contain methyl groups on the surface to increase hydrophobicity, which yield good compatibility with toluene and propylene molecules in the reactor. The incorporation of methyl groups on the layers of alpha-ZrP-derivatives also produces a ?porous pathway? structure in the nanoplatelet gallery, which facilitates fast diffusion of propylene monomers. Both isotactic and syndiotactic PP nanocomposites were successfully prepared with a high level of exfoliation. The implication of the present findings is discussed.