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Metallurgical By-Product Transformation and Its Plasma Modification to Increase HDPE Thermal Conductivity

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  05 October 2015

Y. Olivares-Maldonado
Affiliation:
Department of Polymer Processing, Research Center for Applied Chemistry, Saltillo, México.
E. F Ramírez-Vargas
Affiliation:
Department of Polymer Processing, Research Center for Applied Chemistry, Saltillo, México.
L. Ramos-deValle
Affiliation:
Department of Polymer Processing, Research Center for Applied Chemistry, Saltillo, México.
Y. A. Perera-Mercado
Affiliation:
Department of Advanced Materials, Research Center for Applied Chemistry, Saltillo, México.
M. G. Neira-Velázquez
Affiliation:
Department of Advanced Materials, Research Center for Applied Chemistry, Saltillo, México.
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Abstract

A metallurgical by product mostly constituted of Wustita (FeO) was transformed to Magnetite (Fe3O4) spheres using a flame treatment. Then magnetite spheres surface was modified by cold plasma treatment with ethylene, where a thin polyethylene film was deposited on the spheres surface. Finally, HDPE composites with modified spheres were obtained by melt mixing and its thermal conductivity was determined by MDSC. It was found that spheres surface modification helps to increase composites thermal conductivity.

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