Effect of Nano-CaCO3 and Talc on Property and Weathering Performance of PP Composites

Wood plastic composites (WPCs) are increasingly being utilized these days due to their excellent mechanical properties and low maintenance cost. Despite these advantages, poor UV resistance and low impact strength are drawbacks. To overcome these shortcomings, coextrusion technology has recently bee...

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Main Authors: Danbee Lee, Seungkyun Kim, Birm-June Kim, Sang-Jin Chun, Sun-Young Lee, Qinglin Wu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2017-01-01
Series:International Journal of Polymer Science
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2017/4512378
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spelling doaj-738f217bddc641ea84249a3c53d6f7e82020-11-25T00:09:43ZengHindawi LimitedInternational Journal of Polymer Science1687-94221687-94302017-01-01201710.1155/2017/45123784512378Effect of Nano-CaCO3 and Talc on Property and Weathering Performance of PP CompositesDanbee Lee0Seungkyun Kim1Birm-June Kim2Sang-Jin Chun3Sun-Young Lee4Qinglin Wu5Department of Forest Products and Biotechnology, College of Science and Technology, Kookmin University, Seoul 02707, Republic of KoreaDepartment of Forest Products and Biotechnology, College of Science and Technology, Kookmin University, Seoul 02707, Republic of KoreaDepartment of Forest Products and Biotechnology, College of Science and Technology, Kookmin University, Seoul 02707, Republic of KoreaDepartment of Wood Processing, Korea Forest Research Institute, Seoul 02455, Republic of KoreaDepartment of Wood Processing, Korea Forest Research Institute, Seoul 02455, Republic of KoreaSchool of Renewable Natural Resources, Louisiana State University AgCenter, Baton Rouge, LA 70803, USAWood plastic composites (WPCs) are increasingly being utilized these days due to their excellent mechanical properties and low maintenance cost. Despite these advantages, poor UV resistance and low impact strength are drawbacks. To overcome these shortcomings, coextrusion technology has recently been applied in the production of WPCs and it has been showing good results. However, further research on the combination of different functional enhancements is still needed. This study, therefore, manufactured polypropylene (PP) composites filled with UV stabilizer and inorganic fillers (i.e., nano-CaCO3 and talc) and then investigated the influence of weathering on the mechanical and morphological properties of the filled composites as a function of filler type and content. UV stabilizer effectively protected the filled composites from UV-induced photodegradation. At 2.5 wt% nano-CaCO3 (NCC), the NCC particles were well dispersed in the PP matrix, thereby improving the mechanical properties of the filled composites. The best results were observed in 2.5 wt% NCC and 10 wt% talc hybrid filled composites. The composites prepared by adding UV stabilizer to the PP matrix together with NCC and talc exhibited high mechanical properties and improved weathering resistance, and, thus, the combination of NCC, talc, and UV stabilizer in the PP matrix is applicable for shell layer to be used in coextruded WPCs.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2017/4512378
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author Danbee Lee
Seungkyun Kim
Birm-June Kim
Sang-Jin Chun
Sun-Young Lee
Qinglin Wu
spellingShingle Danbee Lee
Seungkyun Kim
Birm-June Kim
Sang-Jin Chun
Sun-Young Lee
Qinglin Wu
Effect of Nano-CaCO3 and Talc on Property and Weathering Performance of PP Composites
International Journal of Polymer Science
author_facet Danbee Lee
Seungkyun Kim
Birm-June Kim
Sang-Jin Chun
Sun-Young Lee
Qinglin Wu
author_sort Danbee Lee
title Effect of Nano-CaCO3 and Talc on Property and Weathering Performance of PP Composites
title_short Effect of Nano-CaCO3 and Talc on Property and Weathering Performance of PP Composites
title_full Effect of Nano-CaCO3 and Talc on Property and Weathering Performance of PP Composites
title_fullStr Effect of Nano-CaCO3 and Talc on Property and Weathering Performance of PP Composites
title_full_unstemmed Effect of Nano-CaCO3 and Talc on Property and Weathering Performance of PP Composites
title_sort effect of nano-caco3 and talc on property and weathering performance of pp composites
publisher Hindawi Limited
series International Journal of Polymer Science
issn 1687-9422
1687-9430
publishDate 2017-01-01
description Wood plastic composites (WPCs) are increasingly being utilized these days due to their excellent mechanical properties and low maintenance cost. Despite these advantages, poor UV resistance and low impact strength are drawbacks. To overcome these shortcomings, coextrusion technology has recently been applied in the production of WPCs and it has been showing good results. However, further research on the combination of different functional enhancements is still needed. This study, therefore, manufactured polypropylene (PP) composites filled with UV stabilizer and inorganic fillers (i.e., nano-CaCO3 and talc) and then investigated the influence of weathering on the mechanical and morphological properties of the filled composites as a function of filler type and content. UV stabilizer effectively protected the filled composites from UV-induced photodegradation. At 2.5 wt% nano-CaCO3 (NCC), the NCC particles were well dispersed in the PP matrix, thereby improving the mechanical properties of the filled composites. The best results were observed in 2.5 wt% NCC and 10 wt% talc hybrid filled composites. The composites prepared by adding UV stabilizer to the PP matrix together with NCC and talc exhibited high mechanical properties and improved weathering resistance, and, thus, the combination of NCC, talc, and UV stabilizer in the PP matrix is applicable for shell layer to be used in coextruded WPCs.
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