New aspects of migration and flame retardancy in polymer nanocomposites

Abstract Annealing of pristine polypropylene blended with the organomontmorillonite (OMMT) at temperatures of 180–340 °C under a stream of nitrogen and of nitrogen–air mixtures is investigated. The oxidative annealing brings about the dispersion of the OMMT in the polypropylene and the formation of a nanocomposite structure. This is evidenced by the increase in the interlayer distance ‘d’ as measured by small angle XRD, with time of annealing and with the weight percent of air. This indicates progressive intercalation of the polymeric matrix into the clay gallery and subsequently exfoliation. The degree of exfoliation is estimated by the extent of migration determined spectroscopically on the surface of the annealed sample. The accumulated clay on the surface due to migration hinders the penetration of the oxygen into the annealing melt as expressed by the decrease in the rate of migration with the increase in the air concentration. This indicates the increase in ageing and storage stability of nanocomposites with increase in the extent of migration. The extent of migration is proportional to the polar carbonyl groups formed on the matrix. The energy of activation of the migration was found to be 37.82 kJ/mol indicating that the rate-determining step of migration is diffusion controlled reaction. The penetration of oxygen into the melt is the first of five steps, followed by oxidation, intercalation, exfoliation and migration. Monitoring the migration with increase in the temperature enables the observation at 275 °C of the transition of the nanocomposite structure to noncolloidal microcomposite. Increasing the annealing temperature above 300 °C brings about a slow, low-temperature combustion and formation of a new kind of char on the surface of the sample.

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