Studying of Viscoelastic Properties of Secondary Polymeric Materials in the Presence of Natural Plant Based Fillers

The purpose of this study was to investigate the rheological characteristics of a polymer composition based on secondary polypropylene and natural plant based fillers. A sample of secondary polypropylene corresponding to the primary polypropylene of brand FF/3350 was used in this study. It is a crus...

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Main Authors: Rinat M. Akhmetkhanov, AinurAinur R. Sadritdinov, Vadim P. ZakhaVadim, Angela S. Shurshina, Elena I. Kulish
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Language:English
Published: Voronezh State University 2020-03-01
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Online Access:https://journals.vsu.ru/kcmf/article/view/2471
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author Rinat M. Akhmetkhanov
AinurAinur R. Sadritdinov
Vadim P. ZakhaVadim
Angela S. Shurshina
Elena I. Kulish
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Vadim P. ZakhaVadim
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description The purpose of this study was to investigate the rheological characteristics of a polymer composition based on secondary polypropylene and natural plant based fillers. A sample of secondary polypropylene corresponding to the primary polypropylene of brand FF/3350 was used in this study. It is a crushed material from non-standard products produced by injection moulding in the technological production LLC “ZPI Alternative” (Russia, the Republic of Bashkortostan, Oktyabrsky). Industrial waste products, buckwheat husk, wheat chaff, rice husk and wood flour, were considered as fillers. The modelling of the processing of polymer materials was carried out in melt at the laboratory station (plastograph) “PlastographEC” (Brabender, Germany). The physical-mechanical properties of the polymer composites at break were determined by the tensile testing machine “ShimadzuAGS-X” (Shimadzu, Japan). Rheological measurements of the polymer composition melts was performed using a Haake Mars III rheometer. The increase in the viscosity of the polypropylene melt occurring upon addition of fillers to the composition was revealed. The increase in filler content in the system increased not only the viscous properties, but also the elastic characteristics. It was established that as the polymer was filled with natural excipients, an increase in the storage modulus occurred, typical for systems showing elastic properties. Composites, characterized by high values of the storage modulus and correspondingly increased the values of Young’s modulus were formed, when rice husk and wood flour were used as fillers. It has been proven that the optimum filler content was a value corresponding to 10 mass.h.
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spelling doaj.art-cc79e6fdb81e4cd8b56f4d896490363a2022-12-21T19:51:41ZengVoronezh State UniversityКонденсированные среды и межфазные границы1606-867X2020-03-0122110.17308/kcmf.2020.22/2471Studying of Viscoelastic Properties of Secondary Polymeric Materials in the Presence of Natural Plant Based FillersRinat M. Akhmetkhanov0https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0016-0218AinurAinur R. Sadritdinov 1https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0517-9834Vadim P. ZakhaVadim 2https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5997-1886Angela S. Shurshina3https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6737-7265Elena I. Kulish4https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6240-0718DSc in Chemistry, Associate Professor, Dean, Bashkir State University, Ufa, Russian FederationPhD student, Bashkir State University, Ufa, Russian FederationDSc in Chemistry, Professor, Vice-Rector for Research and Innovation, Bashkir State University, Ufa, Russian FederationPhD in Chemistry, Associate Professor, Bashkir State University, Ufa, Russian FederationDSc in Chemistry, Professor, Head of Department, Bashkir State University, Ufa, Russian FederationThe purpose of this study was to investigate the rheological characteristics of a polymer composition based on secondary polypropylene and natural plant based fillers. A sample of secondary polypropylene corresponding to the primary polypropylene of brand FF/3350 was used in this study. It is a crushed material from non-standard products produced by injection moulding in the technological production LLC “ZPI Alternative” (Russia, the Republic of Bashkortostan, Oktyabrsky). Industrial waste products, buckwheat husk, wheat chaff, rice husk and wood flour, were considered as fillers. The modelling of the processing of polymer materials was carried out in melt at the laboratory station (plastograph) “PlastographEC” (Brabender, Germany). The physical-mechanical properties of the polymer composites at break were determined by the tensile testing machine “ShimadzuAGS-X” (Shimadzu, Japan). Rheological measurements of the polymer composition melts was performed using a Haake Mars III rheometer. The increase in the viscosity of the polypropylene melt occurring upon addition of fillers to the composition was revealed. The increase in filler content in the system increased not only the viscous properties, but also the elastic characteristics. It was established that as the polymer was filled with natural excipients, an increase in the storage modulus occurred, typical for systems showing elastic properties. Composites, characterized by high values of the storage modulus and correspondingly increased the values of Young’s modulus were formed, when rice husk and wood flour were used as fillers. It has been proven that the optimum filler content was a value corresponding to 10 mass.h.https://journals.vsu.ru/kcmf/article/view/2471polymeric compositionrheologysecondary polypropylenenatural plant based fillersviscoelastic properties.
spellingShingle Rinat M. Akhmetkhanov
AinurAinur R. Sadritdinov
Vadim P. ZakhaVadim
Angela S. Shurshina
Elena I. Kulish
Studying of Viscoelastic Properties of Secondary Polymeric Materials in the Presence of Natural Plant Based Fillers
Конденсированные среды и межфазные границы
polymeric composition
rheology
secondary polypropylene
natural plant based fillers
viscoelastic properties.
title Studying of Viscoelastic Properties of Secondary Polymeric Materials in the Presence of Natural Plant Based Fillers
title_full Studying of Viscoelastic Properties of Secondary Polymeric Materials in the Presence of Natural Plant Based Fillers
title_fullStr Studying of Viscoelastic Properties of Secondary Polymeric Materials in the Presence of Natural Plant Based Fillers
title_full_unstemmed Studying of Viscoelastic Properties of Secondary Polymeric Materials in the Presence of Natural Plant Based Fillers
title_short Studying of Viscoelastic Properties of Secondary Polymeric Materials in the Presence of Natural Plant Based Fillers
title_sort studying of viscoelastic properties of secondary polymeric materials in the presence of natural plant based fillers
topic polymeric composition
rheology
secondary polypropylene
natural plant based fillers
viscoelastic properties.
url https://journals.vsu.ru/kcmf/article/view/2471
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