On the Processing and Properties of Clay/Polymer Nanocomposites CPNC

AbstractAn experimental investigation followed by fundamental characterization and discussion on the effect of nanoclay filler on the mechanical and fracture properties of polymer matrix was carried out. The study was carried out on clay/polymer nanocomposite made of High Density polyethylene (HDPE...

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Main Authors: Refat El-Sheikhy, Mosleh Al-Shamrani
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Language:English
Published: Marcílio Alves
Series:Latin American Journal of Solids and Structures
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spelling doaj-3d5ac1cc98414815bd908bfccb26ce662020-11-25T00:42:41ZengMarcílio AlvesLatin American Journal of Solids and Structures1679-782512238541910.1590/1679-78251399S1679-78252015000200385On the Processing and Properties of Clay/Polymer Nanocomposites CPNCRefat El-SheikhyMosleh Al-ShamraniAbstractAn experimental investigation followed by fundamental characterization and discussion on the effect of nanoclay filler on the mechanical and fracture properties of polymer matrix was carried out. The study was carried out on clay/polymer nanocomposite made of High Density polyethylene (HDPE M40060) produced by Saudi Arabian company SABIC and montimorillonite MMT nanoclay (Nanomer I.34TCN) produced by Nanocore, USA. MMT nanomer I.34TCN is surface modified with organic surfactant to facilitate the bonding between nanoclay and HDPE. Current clay/polymer nanocomposite CPNC was produced by special technique of mixing, processing and molding. Samples of nanoclay, HDPE and nanocomposite were characterized by XRD, SEM and EDAX for investigating the chistillanity, distribution, desperion, intercalation, exfoliation, homogenity and defects. These aspects govern CPNC processing and bond between nanoclay and HDPE which controls the mechanical and fracture properties. Sheets of the produced CPNC were prepared for mechanical and fracture testing. Mechanical properties such as tensile strength, yield stress and elongation were tested and compared for both of pure HDPE and CPNC using non standard test specimens of flat sheets for comparison purposes. Fracture mechanics tests for checking and comparing the critical stress intensity factor due to stress concentration at the crack tips for mode I crack (KIc) were carried out using precracked non standard flat sheet specimens subjected to uniaxial uniform tensile stresses. Furthermore, standard experimental tests were conducted for both of HDPE and CPNC for investigating standard mechanical properties aspects based on ASTM D 638 using standard dumbbell-shaped specimen while for investigating standard fracture toughness standard single edge notch specimens SENB subjected bending moment due to effect of 3-point load based on ASTM D 5045 were carried out. The results showed that procedures of mixing, processing technique could produce nanocomposite with enhanced mechanical and fracture properties.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1679-78252015000200385&lng=en&tlng=enNanoclayHDPENanocompositesDry mixingMelt processingMechanical propertiesFracture PropertiesNonstandard specimensASTM D638ASTM D5045
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author Refat El-Sheikhy
Mosleh Al-Shamrani
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Mosleh Al-Shamrani
On the Processing and Properties of Clay/Polymer Nanocomposites CPNC
Latin American Journal of Solids and Structures
Nanoclay
HDPE
Nanocomposites
Dry mixing
Melt processing
Mechanical properties
Fracture Properties
Nonstandard specimens
ASTM D638
ASTM D5045
author_facet Refat El-Sheikhy
Mosleh Al-Shamrani
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title On the Processing and Properties of Clay/Polymer Nanocomposites CPNC
title_short On the Processing and Properties of Clay/Polymer Nanocomposites CPNC
title_full On the Processing and Properties of Clay/Polymer Nanocomposites CPNC
title_fullStr On the Processing and Properties of Clay/Polymer Nanocomposites CPNC
title_full_unstemmed On the Processing and Properties of Clay/Polymer Nanocomposites CPNC
title_sort on the processing and properties of clay/polymer nanocomposites cpnc
publisher Marcílio Alves
series Latin American Journal of Solids and Structures
issn 1679-7825
description AbstractAn experimental investigation followed by fundamental characterization and discussion on the effect of nanoclay filler on the mechanical and fracture properties of polymer matrix was carried out. The study was carried out on clay/polymer nanocomposite made of High Density polyethylene (HDPE M40060) produced by Saudi Arabian company SABIC and montimorillonite MMT nanoclay (Nanomer I.34TCN) produced by Nanocore, USA. MMT nanomer I.34TCN is surface modified with organic surfactant to facilitate the bonding between nanoclay and HDPE. Current clay/polymer nanocomposite CPNC was produced by special technique of mixing, processing and molding. Samples of nanoclay, HDPE and nanocomposite were characterized by XRD, SEM and EDAX for investigating the chistillanity, distribution, desperion, intercalation, exfoliation, homogenity and defects. These aspects govern CPNC processing and bond between nanoclay and HDPE which controls the mechanical and fracture properties. Sheets of the produced CPNC were prepared for mechanical and fracture testing. Mechanical properties such as tensile strength, yield stress and elongation were tested and compared for both of pure HDPE and CPNC using non standard test specimens of flat sheets for comparison purposes. Fracture mechanics tests for checking and comparing the critical stress intensity factor due to stress concentration at the crack tips for mode I crack (KIc) were carried out using precracked non standard flat sheet specimens subjected to uniaxial uniform tensile stresses. Furthermore, standard experimental tests were conducted for both of HDPE and CPNC for investigating standard mechanical properties aspects based on ASTM D 638 using standard dumbbell-shaped specimen while for investigating standard fracture toughness standard single edge notch specimens SENB subjected bending moment due to effect of 3-point load based on ASTM D 5045 were carried out. The results showed that procedures of mixing, processing technique could produce nanocomposite with enhanced mechanical and fracture properties.
topic Nanoclay
HDPE
Nanocomposites
Dry mixing
Melt processing
Mechanical properties
Fracture Properties
Nonstandard specimens
ASTM D638
ASTM D5045
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