Affiliation:
1. School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering Anhui University of Technology Ma'anshan China
2. Key Laboratory of Rubber‐Plastics Qingdao University of Science & Technology Qingdao China
3. Department of Polymer Science and Engineering Kyungpook National University Daegu Republic of Korea
Abstract
AbstractThe two‐dimensional (2D) inorganic fillers could significantly improve the properties of polyolefin, thereby satisfying a wider range of applications. Herein, in this research, high‐performance polyethylene (PE)/siloxene nanocomposites were prepared through an in‐situ polymerization with layered siloxene‐supported Ti‐based catalyst. The catalytic ethylene polymerization activity of the siloxene‐supported Ziegler‐Natta catalyst was almost twice that of the MgCl2/TiCl4 catalyst when equal weights of catalysts were used. During the in‐situ polymerization, the layered siloxene fillers exhibited uniform dispersion within the PE matrix. The incorporation of a minimal amount of siloxene filler resulted in a notable enhancement in the thermal stability and mechanical properties of PE. The breaking strength, modulus, elongation at break, and Td5% of PE/siloxene nanocomposites with only 0.71 wt% siloxene were increased by 115.7%, 45.6%, 50.6%, and 58.2°C, respectively. Therefore, this research presents a straightforward method for manufacturing PE with outstanding performance.Highlights
PE/siloxene nanocomposites were prepared through in‐situ polymerization.
Siloxene is uniformly scattered in the PE matrix.
The siloxene and matrix exhibit excellent interfacial adhesion.
PE/siloxene nanocomposites with excellent properties were obtained.
Funder
Ministry of Science and ICT, South Korea