Thermal and flammability properties of wollastonite-filled thermoplastic composites: a review

Wollastonite has a huge potential to be utilized as a functional filler in the thermoplastic composites, providing an enhancement to the mechanical strength, as well as thermal stability and flame retardancy, thus replacing the other conventional fillers such as glass fibre and talc. Due to the rein...

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Main Authors: Wong, Joon Fatt, Chan, Jia Xin, Hassan, Azman, Mohamad, Zurina, Othman, Norhayani
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spelling my.utm.914942021-06-30T12:17:19Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/91494/ Thermal and flammability properties of wollastonite-filled thermoplastic composites: a review Wong, Joon Fatt Chan, Jia Xin Hassan, Azman Mohamad, Zurina Othman, Norhayani TP Chemical technology Wollastonite has a huge potential to be utilized as a functional filler in the thermoplastic composites, providing an enhancement to the mechanical strength, as well as thermal stability and flame retardancy, thus replacing the other conventional fillers such as glass fibre and talc. Due to the reinforcing ability and good thermal stability of wollastonite, the wollastonite-filled polymer composites have attracted the attention of academicians and industrialists. Many studies are reported on the effect of wollastonite incorporation into the polymers, in the aspect of mechanical, thermal, and flammability properties, meanwhile exploring the potential of wollastonite usage in the desired applications. This review article will be focusing on the thermal and flammability properties of wollastonite-filled thermoplastic composites. The popular thermoplastics used as the matrix are polypropylene, polylactic acid, and poly(ethylene terephthalate). Studies on flammability properties of wollastonite-filled thermoplastic composites are relatively less compared to thermal properties. Generally, the properties of the composites are influenced by the wollastonite dispersion, loading, size and shape of wollastonite, and its interfacial adhesion with the polymer matrix. Most of the previous studies focused on thermoplastic filled natural micro-sized wollastonite composites. Thus, the effect of nano-sized synthetic wollastonite as a functional filler in polymers is worth investigating. Further research on hybrid wollastonite/nanofillers is also interesting to develop high-performance materials to meet the requirements of society and industries. Springer 2020-09 Article PeerReviewed Wong, Joon Fatt and Chan, Jia Xin and Hassan, Azman and Mohamad, Zurina and Othman, Norhayani (2020) Thermal and flammability properties of wollastonite-filled thermoplastic composites: a review. Journal of Materials Science, 56 (15). pp. 8911-8950. ISSN 0022-2461 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10853-020-05255-5 DOI:10.1007/s10853-020-05255-5
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Wong, Joon Fatt
Chan, Jia Xin
Hassan, Azman
Mohamad, Zurina
Othman, Norhayani
Thermal and flammability properties of wollastonite-filled thermoplastic composites: a review
description Wollastonite has a huge potential to be utilized as a functional filler in the thermoplastic composites, providing an enhancement to the mechanical strength, as well as thermal stability and flame retardancy, thus replacing the other conventional fillers such as glass fibre and talc. Due to the reinforcing ability and good thermal stability of wollastonite, the wollastonite-filled polymer composites have attracted the attention of academicians and industrialists. Many studies are reported on the effect of wollastonite incorporation into the polymers, in the aspect of mechanical, thermal, and flammability properties, meanwhile exploring the potential of wollastonite usage in the desired applications. This review article will be focusing on the thermal and flammability properties of wollastonite-filled thermoplastic composites. The popular thermoplastics used as the matrix are polypropylene, polylactic acid, and poly(ethylene terephthalate). Studies on flammability properties of wollastonite-filled thermoplastic composites are relatively less compared to thermal properties. Generally, the properties of the composites are influenced by the wollastonite dispersion, loading, size and shape of wollastonite, and its interfacial adhesion with the polymer matrix. Most of the previous studies focused on thermoplastic filled natural micro-sized wollastonite composites. Thus, the effect of nano-sized synthetic wollastonite as a functional filler in polymers is worth investigating. Further research on hybrid wollastonite/nanofillers is also interesting to develop high-performance materials to meet the requirements of society and industries.
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author Wong, Joon Fatt
Chan, Jia Xin
Hassan, Azman
Mohamad, Zurina
Othman, Norhayani
author_facet Wong, Joon Fatt
Chan, Jia Xin
Hassan, Azman
Mohamad, Zurina
Othman, Norhayani
author_sort Wong, Joon Fatt
title Thermal and flammability properties of wollastonite-filled thermoplastic composites: a review
title_short Thermal and flammability properties of wollastonite-filled thermoplastic composites: a review
title_full Thermal and flammability properties of wollastonite-filled thermoplastic composites: a review
title_fullStr Thermal and flammability properties of wollastonite-filled thermoplastic composites: a review
title_full_unstemmed Thermal and flammability properties of wollastonite-filled thermoplastic composites: a review
title_sort thermal and flammability properties of wollastonite-filled thermoplastic composites: a review
publisher Springer
publishDate 2020
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/91494/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10853-020-05255-5
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