Materials Research (Mar 2024)

The Effects of Graphene Oxide and Iron Oxide (II) Co-addition on Properties of a Polypropylene/high-density Polyethylene Blend

  • Daniel Felipe Pietezak,
  • Teresa Tromm Steffen,
  • Luis César Fontana,
  • Carla Dalmolin,
  • Daniela Becker

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/1980-5373-mr-2023-0554
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 27

Abstract

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This study investigated the impact of adding graphene oxide (GO) and iron oxide (II) (Fe3O4) nanoparticles individually and in combination on the morphology, thermo-mechanical, and dielectric properties of a Polypropylene/High-Density Polyethylene (PP/HDPE) blend. By adding these nanoparticles separately or as a mixture, we can determine if both mechanisms have a synergistic effect and how they impact the dielectric constant values of their nanocomposites. The nanoparticle mixture was prepared in both an alkaline and a neutral medium. The mixture in the alkaline medium contained lower quantities of iron nanoparticles than in the neutral medium, and they were localized on the surface of GO. The nanocomposites showed significant differences in dynamic-mechanical and dielectric properties. The system with Fe3O4 exhibited a higher storage modulus, while the system with GO had a higher dielectric constant. However, no synergistic effect was observed in the nanoparticle mixtures.

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