Abstract

The monomer N, N-diallylacrylamide was synthesized by alkylation of acrylamide. The IR spectra of acrylamide and N, N-diallylacrylamide are analyzed. The possibility of obtaining alkyl acrylamide is shown. Modified organoclay is obtained on the basis of montmorillonite of the Na + - form and acrylamide, a water-soluble monomer. The structures and properties of the synthesized compounds were investigated. Composites based on polypropylene modified montmorillonite prepared by mixing in a twin screw melt extruder of the company “JiangsuXindaScience & Technology”. The structure of the composites was investigated using X-ray diffraction and scanning electron microscopy. It is shown that, compared with the unfilled polypropylene, modulus, toughness, melt flow index composites increases, and the time of combustion and the flame propagation velocity is decreased. Shown, that with the introduction of 3-5 wt.% Of the modified Na + - montmorillonite + N, N-diallylacrylamide into the PP, a decrease in the flame propagation rate by 74-79% is observed. The slowing down of the burning rate of the composite is associated with a limitation of the diffusion of atmospheric oxygen into the material due to the presence of a barrier layer created by plane of montmorillonite particles. The presented data are consistent with the results previously obtained in.

Details

Title
Composite materialis based on propylene and modified Na +-montmorillonite N, N-diallylacrilamide
Author
Begieva, M B 1 ; Bazheva, R Ch 1 ; Kharaev, A M 1 ; Borodulin, A S 1 

 Kabardino-Balkar State University Chernishevsky St., 173, Nalchik, 360004 
Publication year
2020
Publication date
Sep 2020
Publisher
IOP Publishing
ISSN
17578981
e-ISSN
1757899X
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
2562812565
Copyright
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