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Within the framework of classical density functional theory, the thermodynamic driving forces for CO microbubble nucleation have been quantitatively evaluated in the foaming of polypropylene containing amorphous and crystalline structures. After the addition of fluorinated polyhedral oligomeric silsesquioxane particles into the polypropylene matrix, we construct different composite surfaces with nanoscale roughness for bubble nucleation. Meanwhile, as the dissolved CO molecules increase, the corresponding CO/PP binary melts can be formulated in the systems.

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Poly lactic acid (PLA)/Poly (butyleneadipate-co-terephthalate)(PBAT) and glyceryl triacetate (GTA) blend were prepared by torque rheometer, and the effect of GTA on thermodynamical performance, mechanical properties and microstructure of PLA/PBAT composites were studied using differential scanning calorimeter(DSC), dynamic mechanical analysis(DMA), universal testing machine, impact testing machine and scanning electron microscope(SEM). After adding GTA, Tg values of the two phases gradually became closer, blends cold crystallization temperature and melting temperature decreased. When with 3 phr GTA, the dispersed phase particle size of PLA/PBAT blend decreased.

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