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- 2006Structure and performance of ABS-clay nanocomposites by melt compounding
- 2006Structure-property and pigment/organoclay interaction in PP nanocomposites
- 2006Structure and performance of novel acrylonitrile-styrene-acrylate nanocomposite
- 2005Polymorphism and crystallisation in metallocene PP-copolymer nanocomposites
- 2005Optimise organoclay exfoliation in polymer nanocomposites by customising the extrusion temperature gradient
- 2004Effect of phthalocyanine blue pigment on mechanical and thermal properties of polypropylene copolymerscitations
- 2004Comparison of the effect of pigments on the mechanical and thermal properties on two different catalysed propylene-ethylene random copolymers
- 2003The mechanical properties and crystallization behaviour of pigmented propylene-ethylene random copolymer
- 2003The effect of phthalocyanine pigment on the microstructural and mechanical performance of propylene-ethylene block copolymer
- 2003The structure am performance of injection moulded, pigmented polypropylene copolymers
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The effect of phthalocyanine pigment on the microstructural and mechanical performance of propylene-ethylene block copolymer
Abstract
<p>Injection moulded samples of a commercial propylene-ethylene block copolymer containing 0% - 8% phthalocyanine blue pigment were prepared using a range of mould temperatures (40°C - 80°C). Mechanical and thermal analysis showed progressive increase in tensile modulus, storage modulus (E') and glass transition temperature (T<sub>g</sub>) with increase in pigment loading. However, impact strength of the pigmented copolymer decreased progressively with increase in pigment loading and mould temperature. Thermal analysis of the samples shows that changes in crystalline melting phase ΔH, and activation energies E<sub>a</sub> for phase relaxations (DMTA) may account for the overall decrease in impact performance of the pigmented copolymer.</p>