Epoxy/PCL nanocomposites: Effect of layered silicate on structure and behavior

The effect of clay-induced morphological transitions on the structure formed in the course of reactively induced phase separation (RIPS) and its impact on the properties of epoxy/polycaprolactone (PCL) nanocomposites were studied. The effect of organophilized montmorillonite on the behavior of epoxy...

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Main Authors: J. Rotrekl, L. Matejka, L. Kapralkova, A. Zhigunov, J. Hromadkova, I. Kelnar
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Language:English
Published: Budapest University of Technology 2012-12-01
Series:eXPRESS Polymer Letters
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Online Access:http://www.expresspolymlett.com/letolt.php?file=EPL-0003739&mi=cd
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spelling doaj-89e8d50c1ff741ec879eb1b4d7ccd5a42020-11-24T23:07:25ZengBudapest University of Technology eXPRESS Polymer Letters1788-618X2012-12-0161297598610.3144/expresspolymlett.2012.103Epoxy/PCL nanocomposites: Effect of layered silicate on structure and behaviorJ. RotreklL. MatejkaL. KapralkovaA. ZhigunovJ. HromadkovaI. KelnarThe effect of clay-induced morphological transitions on the structure formed in the course of reactively induced phase separation (RIPS) and its impact on the properties of epoxy/polycaprolactone (PCL) nanocomposites were studied. The effect of organophilized montmorillonite on the behavior of epoxy containing 5–30% PCL was strongly dependent on the epoxy/PCL system composition. With a supercritical 20% PCL content, the increasing amounts of clay led to changes in the morphology that produced phase inversion, causing radical changes in the mechanical behavior. The main effect of the clay, which was located preferentially in the epoxy, was to influence the significant dynamic asymmetry (and thus the phase behavior). The simultaneous pinning effect of the clay on the phase separation changed the composition and parameters of the coexisting phases. The evaluation of the structure-properties relationship indicated the significant potential for nanoclays to control the behavior of thermoplastic- modified epoxy systems.http://www.expresspolymlett.com/letolt.php?file=EPL-0003739&mi=cdNanocompositesepoxymechanical propertiesphase separationmicrostructure
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author J. Rotrekl
L. Matejka
L. Kapralkova
A. Zhigunov
J. Hromadkova
I. Kelnar
spellingShingle J. Rotrekl
L. Matejka
L. Kapralkova
A. Zhigunov
J. Hromadkova
I. Kelnar
Epoxy/PCL nanocomposites: Effect of layered silicate on structure and behavior
eXPRESS Polymer Letters
Nanocomposites
epoxy
mechanical properties
phase separation
microstructure
author_facet J. Rotrekl
L. Matejka
L. Kapralkova
A. Zhigunov
J. Hromadkova
I. Kelnar
author_sort J. Rotrekl
title Epoxy/PCL nanocomposites: Effect of layered silicate on structure and behavior
title_short Epoxy/PCL nanocomposites: Effect of layered silicate on structure and behavior
title_full Epoxy/PCL nanocomposites: Effect of layered silicate on structure and behavior
title_fullStr Epoxy/PCL nanocomposites: Effect of layered silicate on structure and behavior
title_full_unstemmed Epoxy/PCL nanocomposites: Effect of layered silicate on structure and behavior
title_sort epoxy/pcl nanocomposites: effect of layered silicate on structure and behavior
publisher Budapest University of Technology
series eXPRESS Polymer Letters
issn 1788-618X
publishDate 2012-12-01
description The effect of clay-induced morphological transitions on the structure formed in the course of reactively induced phase separation (RIPS) and its impact on the properties of epoxy/polycaprolactone (PCL) nanocomposites were studied. The effect of organophilized montmorillonite on the behavior of epoxy containing 5–30% PCL was strongly dependent on the epoxy/PCL system composition. With a supercritical 20% PCL content, the increasing amounts of clay led to changes in the morphology that produced phase inversion, causing radical changes in the mechanical behavior. The main effect of the clay, which was located preferentially in the epoxy, was to influence the significant dynamic asymmetry (and thus the phase behavior). The simultaneous pinning effect of the clay on the phase separation changed the composition and parameters of the coexisting phases. The evaluation of the structure-properties relationship indicated the significant potential for nanoclays to control the behavior of thermoplastic- modified epoxy systems.
topic Nanocomposites
epoxy
mechanical properties
phase separation
microstructure
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