Zn2Al Layered Double Hydroxides Intercalated with Nitrate and p-Aminobenzoate as Ultraviolet Protective Agents in Low-Density Polyethylene Nanocomposites and Natural Insulating Oils

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J. Braz. Chem. Soc.

DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO

2020-05

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Zn2Al-Cl and Zn2Al-NO3 layered double hydroxides (LDHs) were synthesized through the fixed pH co-precipitation method and used as precursor materials for the intercalation of p-aminobenzoate through anion exchange reactions. Since chloride in Zn2Al-Cl was only partially exchanged with p-aminobenzoate, the phases Zn2Al-NO3 and Zn2Al-N -AB (nitrate exchanged with p-aminobenzoate) were used in different percentages as functional fillers to produce nanocomposites of low-density polyethylene doped with maleic anhydride (LDPE). Analysis of thermal properties showed that the melting and recrystallization temperatures were slightly increased in the nanocomposite containing 5 wt.% Zn2Al-N-AB. Weathering tests performed with neat LDPE and the nanocomposite films showed that the addition of the LDHs improved ultraviolet (UV) absorption and reduced the LDPE degradation by 25 and 76% when using Zn2Al-NO3 and Zn2Al-N-AB, respectively, as fillers, showing a promising UV-shielding effect. Preliminary results also showed a potential application of Zn2Al-N-AB as antioxidant in natural insulating oils (natural ester FR3 and castor oil), opening new opportunity of applications.

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