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Interfacial Structure in Polypropylene/Globular-Nanocarbon Nanocomposites

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Interfacial regions in polypropylene/globular-nanocarbon composites were shown to have a multilayered structure consisting of layers of polymer adsorbed to the surface of nanofiller particles (particle aggregates). Increasing the level of polymer-matrix—nanofiller-surface interfacial adhesion decreased the number of such layers. As expected, the interfacial-region parameters were determined by characteristics of both the nanofiller and polymer matrix.

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Translated from Khimicheskie Volokna, No. 6, pp. 87-91, November—December, 2017.

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Shustov, G.B., Aloev, V.Z., Shetov, R.A. et al. Interfacial Structure in Polypropylene/Globular-Nanocarbon Nanocomposites. Fibre Chem 49, 431–436 (2018). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10692-018-9915-1

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