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Layered fillers organoclay

S-SBR, and organoclay it can be assumed that the surface silanol groups of the layered silicates react with the carboxyl groups of the XNBR and, thus, direct rubber-filler bonds are formed. In this way, the high elongation properties can be explained. [Pg.108]

The most commonly studied polymer nanocomposites are clay-based nanocomposites, mainly with montmorillonite (MMt) as layered silicate filler (Scheme 15.12). Upon incorporation of organomodihed clays (organoclays) into a polymer matrix, two nanomorphologies (Scheme 15.13) can be obtained, either intercalation of the polymer chain in between the clay platelets keeping the stacking of the sheets, or exfoliation of the clay platelets with a disordered dispersion of the inorganic sheets in the polymer. [Pg.589]

There are two basic types of nanocomposites, in which particles are intercalated or exfoliated. In an intercalated composite the nanodispersed filler still consists of ordered structures of smaller individual particles, packed into intercalated structures. Exfoliated particles are those dispersed into practically individual units, randomly distributed in the composite. Layered silicates, such as montmorillonite clays or organoclays, can be used in nanocomposites. Because clays are hydrophilic and polyolefines are hydrophobic, it is not easy to make a nanocomposite based on polyethylene or polypropylene because of their natural incompatibility. [Pg.154]


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