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Effect of carbon nanotubes on the global aging behavior of β-nucleated polypropylene random copolymers for absorbers of solar-thermal collectors

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Abstract This paper deals with the effect of carbon nanotubes (CNT) on the basic characteristics and the global aging behaviour of β-nucleated polypropylene random copolymer absorber material for overheating protected… Click to show full abstract

Abstract This paper deals with the effect of carbon nanotubes (CNT) on the basic characteristics and the global aging behaviour of β-nucleated polypropylene random copolymer absorber material for overheating protected solar thermal collectors. Hot air aging experiments at an elevated temperature of 135 °C were carried out using micro-sized specimens with a thickness of 100 µm. The unaged specimens were characterized as to the antioxidant content and the mechanical and thermal properties. The CNT pigment affected the semi-crystalline morphology (less β-content) and increased the stiffness significantly. The aging indicators strain-at-break, average molar mass, primary antioxidant content and oxidation temperature were monitored for up to 4000 h. A more pronounced degradation was deduced for the compounds with CNT. Compared to carbon black modified grades a higher deterioration rate was ascertained for the CNT compounds. The amount of CNT should be kept at low levels ( 90%) of the absorber sheet.

Keywords: carbon; nucleated polypropylene; carbon nanotubes; polypropylene random; global aging; effect carbon

Journal Title: Solar Energy
Year Published: 2018

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