Thermal properties of TiO 2 NP/CNT/LDPE hybrid nanocomposite films
Abstract
This work aims to investigate the effect of hybrid filler concentration on the thermal stability of low-density polyethylene (LDPE) matrices. LDPE-based composite films were synthesized by melt mixing, followed by compression molding, to study the influence of titanium oxide nanoparticles (TONPs) and/or multi-walled carbon nanotubes (CNTs) on the thermal properties of LDPE matrices. Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy confirmed the slight increase in the band intensities after TONP addition and a remarkable surge after the incorporation of CNTs. The value of crystallization temperature (T c ) was not modified after incorporating TONPs, while an enhancement was observed after adding the hybrid fillers. The melting temperature (T m ) was not changed after introducing the CNTs and CNT/TONP hybrid fillers. The percentage crystallinity (X c %) was increased by 4% and 6%, after incorporating 1 wt % and 3 wt % CNTs, respectively. The TONP incorporation did not modify the X c %. Moreover, thermal gravimetric analysis (TGA) thermograms confirmed the increased thermal stability after introducing CNTs and hybrid fillers compared to TONP incorporation. � 2018 by the authors.
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