Effect of Mixing Time on the Thermal Stability and Activation Energies of NiO/PMMA Nanocomposites

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Abstract

In this study, NiO nanoparticle–reinforced PMMA nanocomposites were fabricated by melt blending, and the influence of extrusion mixing time on structural and thermal properties was examined. Mixing durations of 6 and 12 minutes were applied, and the materials were characterized by X-ray diffraction (XRD) and scanning electron mi-croscopy (SEM). These analyses confirmed the presence of NiO within the PMMA ma-trix and indicated that prolonged mixing promoted particle agglomeration. Thermal behavior was assessed by thermogravimetric analysis (TGA) at heating rates of 5, 10, 15, and 20 °C·min⁻¹, and activation energies of decomposition were calculated using the Kissinger, Tachor, and Augis–Bennett methods. The results showed that extended mixing reduced composite homogeneity and adversely affected thermal stability. In-corporation of NiO nanoparticles decreased both the onset decomposition temperature and the activation energy compared to pure PMMA, facilitating earlier degradation. At 620 K, pure PMMA exhibited an 8% mass loss, whereas the 12-minute blend displayed a 12% loss. These findings highlight the importance of nanoparticle dispersion and processing parameters in governing the degradation behavior of PMMA/NiO nano-composites.

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