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Titre: Relationship between structural and mechanical properties of polyethylene matrix nanocomposites
Auteur(s): Rahmaoui, Fath Eddine Zakaria
Belaidi, Idir
Mots-clés: Crystallinity
Graphene nanoplatelets
Mechanical properties
Nanocomposites
Date de publication: 2024
Editeur: Faculty of Engineering, Khon Kaen University
Collection/Numéro: Engineering and Applied Science Research/ Vol. 51, N° 4;PP. 533 - 539
Résumé: This study examined the impact of incorporating graphene nanoplatelets (GnP) into high-density polyethylene (PE) to create nanocomposites, with and without a compatibiliser. We specifically focused on the impact of structural crystallinity on the mechanical properties of the nanocomposites. These nanocomposites exhibited a much higher Young's modulus compared with pure PE. Specifically, the Young’s modulus increased exponentially with the addition of a compatibiliser and linearly without it. One explanation for this exponential rise in Young's modulus is that the crystal's compacted polymer chain structure improved its stiffness, facilitating effective load transfer. Additionally, a poor distribution of GnP in the nanocomposites with a filler content of 0.5 and 1 wt.%, both with and without a compatibiliser, led to a decreased stress and strain at break. However, at higher filler contents, well-distributed GnP play a key role in enhancing stress and strain at break.
URI/URL: http://dlibrary.univ-boumerdes.dz:8080/handle/123456789/14276
10.14456/easr.2024.50
https://ph01.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/easr/article/view/255412
ISSN: 2539-6161
Collection(s) :Publications Internationales

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