Preparation and Characterization of PBT/CLAY Nanocomposite

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Mariana N. Sartori Rene R. Oliveira Francisco R. V. Diaz Angel Visentim Ortiz Vijaya K. Rangari Esperidiana A. B. Moura
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Jan 1, 2012

Abstract

"This work presents the preparation and characterization of a nanocomposite based on Poly(butylene terephthalate) PBT and Brazilian smectitic clay (bentonite chocolate clay). Before being incorporated as clay nanoparticles in PBT resin, the clay was organically modified by the addition of a quaternary salt and sodium carbonate. PBT/Clay nanocomposite (96.3:3.70 wt %) was obtained by using a twin-screw extruder machine. After extrusion process, the nanocomposite was characterized by tensile, flexural and impact tests, SEM, Vicat, HDT, DSC, TGA and XRD tests. The results showed that the properties of the nanocomposite obtained were superior to those of neat PBT. Concerning the temperature of thermal distortion (HDT) an expressive gain of around 45 % was presented to PBT/Clay nanocomposite compared to PBT evidencing the interaction of nanofiller with the polymeric matrix.IntroductionPolymer-clay nanocomposites, also called as polymer layered silicates nanocomposites have attracted much attention from both industry and academia over the past decade because they frequently exhibit unexpected properties. In contrast to the traditional fillers, nanofillers, in particular, nanoclay, is found to be effective. The addition of a small amount (< 5 wt.%) can show significant improvement in mechanical, thermal and barrier properties, flammability resistance, and electrical/electronic properties of the final polymer nanocomposite without requiring special processing techniques. Also, as with other nano-size particles, the overall crystallization rate and the glass transition temperature are also affected. It is generally believed that the improvement of properties of nanoclay composites is directly related to the complete exfoliation of silicate layers in the polymer matrix. However, a processing technique that produces complete exfoliation is still a technical challenge [1,2]."
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APA: Mariana N. Sartori Rene R. Oliveira Francisco R. V. Diaz Angel Visentim Ortiz Vijaya K. Rangari Esperidiana A. B. Moura  (2012)  Preparation and Characterization of PBT/CLAY Nanocomposite

MLA: Mariana N. Sartori Rene R. Oliveira Francisco R. V. Diaz Angel Visentim Ortiz Vijaya K. Rangari Esperidiana A. B. Moura Preparation and Characterization of PBT/CLAY Nanocomposite. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2012.

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