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Enhanced Mechanical and Thermal Performance of Sustainable RPET/PA-11/Joncryl® Nanocomposites Reinforced with Halloysite Nanotubes
by Zahid Iqbal Khan, Mohammed E. Ali Mohsin, Unsia Habib, Suleiman Mousa, SK Safdar Hossain, Syed Sadiq Ali, Zurina Mohamad and Norhayani Othman
Polymers 2025, 17(11), 1433; https://doi.org/10.3390/polym17111433 - 22 May 2025
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The rapid advancement of sustainable materials has driven the need for high-performance polymer nanocomposites with superior mechanical, thermal, and structural properties. In this study, a novel RPET/PA-11/Joncryl® nanocomposite reinforced with halloysite nanotubes (HNTs) is developed for the first time, marking a significant [...] Read more.
The rapid advancement of sustainable materials has driven the need for high-performance polymer nanocomposites with superior mechanical, thermal, and structural properties. In this study, a novel RPET/PA-11/Joncryl® nanocomposite reinforced with halloysite nanotubes (HNTs) is developed for the first time, marking a significant breakthrough in polymer engineering. Six different proportions of HNT (0, 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 phr) are introduced to the blend of rPET/PA-11/Joncryl® through a twin-screw extruder and injection moulding machine. The incorporation of HNTs into the RPET/PA-11 matrix, coupled with Joncryl® as a compatibilizer, results in a synergistic enhancement of material properties through improved interfacial adhesion, load transfer efficiency, and nanoscale reinforcement. Comprehensive characterization reveals that the optimal formulation with 2 phr HNT (NCS-H2) achieves remarkable improvements in tensile strength (56.14 MPa), flexural strength (68.34 MPa), and Young’s modulus (895 MPa), far exceeding conventional polymer blends. Impact resistance reaches 243.46 J/m, demonstrating exceptional energy absorption and fracture toughness. Thermal analysis confirms enhanced stability, with an onset degradation temperature of 370 °C, attributing the improvement to effective matrix–filler interactions and restricted chain mobility. Morphological analysis through FESEM validates uniform HNT dispersion at optimal loading, eliminating agglomeration-induced stress concentrators and reinforcing the polymer network. The pioneering integration of HNT into RPET/PA-11/Joncryl® nanocomposites not only bridges a critical gap in sustainable polymers but also establishes a new benchmark for polymer nanocomposites. This work presents an eco-friendly solution for engineering applications, offering mechanical robustness, thermal stability, and recyclability. The results form the basis for next-generation high-performance materials for industrial use in automotive, aerospace, and high-strength structural applications. Full article
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Mechanical, Thermal, and Flammability Properties of Eco-Friendly Nanocomposites from Recycled PET/PA-11 Blends Reinforced with Graphene Nanoplatelets
by Unsia Habib, Mohammed E. Ali Mohsin, Zahid Iqbal Khan, Zurina Mohamad, Norhayani Othman, Suleiman Mousa, SK Safdar Hossain and Syed Sadiq Ali
Polymers 2025, 17(8), 1038; https://doi.org/10.3390/polym17081038 - 11 Apr 2025
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This study investigates the development of sustainable nanocomposites using recycled polyethylene terephthalate (RPET) and polyamide 11 (PA-11) blends reinforced with graphene nanoplatelets (GNPs). RPET/PA-11 blends were compatibilized with 2 phr Joncryl® and processed using melt blending followed by injection moulding. The effects [...] Read more.
This study investigates the development of sustainable nanocomposites using recycled polyethylene terephthalate (RPET) and polyamide 11 (PA-11) blends reinforced with graphene nanoplatelets (GNPs). RPET/PA-11 blends were compatibilized with 2 phr Joncryl® and processed using melt blending followed by injection moulding. The effects of varying GNP contents (1–4 phr) on mechanical, thermal, and flame-retardant properties were analysed. The nanocomposite with 1 phr GNPs exhibited an optimal balance of mechanical, flame-retardant, and thermal properties, along with improved dispersion compared to higher GNP loadings. Higher GNP concentrations led to increased stiffness but also promoted agglomeration, which negatively impacted tensile and impact strength. Thermal analysis revealed that GNPs influenced the cold crystallization behaviour of RPET, while the TGA results indicated a moderate enhancement in thermal stability. The maximum degradation temperature (Tmax) increased from 410.38 °C to 430.06 °C with 1 phr GNPs but declined at higher loadings. Similarly, flammability tests showed an improvement in the limiting oxygen index (LOI) from 19 to 24. Morphological analysis confirmed that GNPs facilitated PA-11 dispersion within the RPET matrix, particularly at lower GNP concentrations (1 phr). These findings highlight the potential of RPET/PA-11/GNP nanocomposites for multifunctional applications, providing an optimal balance between mechanical performance, thermal stability, and flame resistance. This research highlights the synergistic effect of GNPs in achieving sustainable, high-performance materials, addressing the challenges of plastic waste management and the need for eco-friendly engineering solutions for industries such as automotive, packaging, and construction. Full article
(This article belongs to the Collection Feature Papers in Polymer Processing and Engineering)
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