tailieunhanh - Effect of CaCO3 filler on the degradation of high density polyethylene (HDPE) film containing prooxidants
The aim of this work is investigation of effect of CaCO3 filler on the degradation of high density polyethylene (HDPE) films containing stearate salts as prooxidant additives. The films with thickness of 30 µm were prepared by adding wt % prooxidant additives mixture (manganese (II) stearate/ferric stearate/cobalt (II) stearate with ratio of 18:4:1) and CaCO3 filler from 5 to 20 wt % to HDPE resins by using twin screw extruder. | Vietnam Journal of Science and Technology 56 (3B) (2018) 79-86 EFFECT OF CaCO3 FILLER ON THE DEGRADATION OF HIGH DENSITY POLYETHYLENE (HDPE) FILM CONTAINING PROOXIDANTS Pham Thu Trang1, 2, *, Nguyen Van Khoi1, 2, Nguyen Thanh Tung1, 2, Nguyen Trung Duc1, Pham Thi Thu Ha1 1 Institute of Chemistry, VAST, 18 Hoang Quoc Viet, Cua Giay, Ha Noi 2 Graduate University of Science and Technology * Email: thutrang4490@ Received: 14 July 2018; Accepted for publication: 9 September 2018 ABSTRACT The aim of this work is investigation of effect of CaCO3 filler on the degradation of high density polyethylene (HDPE) films containing stearate salts as prooxidant additives. The films with thickness of 30 µm were prepared by adding wt % prooxidant additives mixture (manganese (II) stearate/ferric stearate/cobalt (II) stearate with ratio of 18:4:1) and CaCO3 filler from 5 to 20 wt % to HDPE resins by using twin screw extruder. The films were subjected to accelerated weathering treatment according to ASTM G154 standard (340 nm UV lamp, 8 hours UV, 4 hours condensation at 50 oC) for maximum duration of 96 hours. The mechanical properties, Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy, differential scanning calorimetry (DSC), thermo gravimetric analysis (TGA) and scanning electron microscope (SEM) were used to assess the changes of films during accelerated weathering. The results showed that the degradation rate of HDPE films with CaCO3 filler is slower than that of HDPE without CaCO3 filler, but the higher the CaCO3 content is, the faster degradation rate HDPE is. After 96 hours of accelerated weathering treatment, the elongation at break of the HDPE film with 5 % CaCO3 almost unchanged while this value of the HDPE films with 10 and 20 % CaCO3 decreased significantly (96 % and 100 %, respectively). FTIR spectra of HDPE films with 10 and 20 % CaCO3 showed carbonyl group’s peak as the result of oxidation. FTIR spectra also indicated that CaCO3 filler did not affect to .
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