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Enhancing the value of commodity polymers: Part 1. Structure-property relationships in composite materials based on maleated polypropylene/inorganic phosphate glasses. Part 2. New value-added applications for polyesters

Posted on:2011-02-15Degree:Ph.DType:Thesis
University:Case Western Reserve UniversityCandidate:Gupta, MohitFull Text:PDF
GTID:2441390002462400Subject:Engineering
Abstract/Summary:
The first part of the thesis (Chapters 2 & 3) describes a new class of organic polymer/inorganic glass composite materials with property improvements that are impossible to achieve with classical polymer blends or composites. These materials exhibit good processability, superior mechanical performance, good thermal stability, and have excellent gas barrier properties. Low glass transition temperature phosphate glasses (Pglass) are used as inorganic fillers and slightly maleated polypropylene is used as the organic polymer matrix. The Pglass, which was dispersed as spherical droplets in the unoriented composites can be elongated into high aspect ratio platelets during the biaxial stretching process. Biaxially oriented films exhibited a brick wall type microstructure with highly aligned inorganic platelets in a ductile organic matrix and the oxygen barrier properties are significantly improved due to presence of Pglass platelets as impermeable inclusions. Mechanical properties of the biaxially oriented films showed significant improvements compared to neat polymer due to uniform dispersion of the Pglass platelets. Properly dispersed and aligned platelets have proven to be very effective for increasing the composite modulus. These developed materials therefore show promise to help fulfill the ever increasing demand for new advanced materials for a wide variety of advanced packaging applications because of their gas barrier properties, flexibility, transparency, mechanical strength and performance under humid conditions.;The second part of the thesis (Chapters 4 & 5) describes new value-added applications for polyesters. Chapter 4 reports a novel process for the decolorization of green and blue colored PET bottle flakes using hydrogen peroxide. The decolorized flakes were characterized for color, intrinsic viscosity values. Decolorized flakes exhibited color values similar to those of colorless recycled PET and even though IV values decreased, bleached flakes still exhibit useful molecular weight. The consumption of H2O2 during the bleaching process was quantified by titrating the residual peroxide using a standard solution of potassium permanganate. Chapter 5 reports synthesis of ductile amorphous polymers which change their color as a function of mechanical deformation. Cyano--OPV moieties were covalently incorporated into the backbone of amorphous polyester PETG. The materials exhibit a significant color change upon compression consistent with efficient breakup of the dye aggregates upon deformation and therefore can be useful for technological applications that require smart coatings with integrated scratch detectors.
Keywords/Search Tags:Materials, New, Applications, Part, Polymer, Composite, Organic
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