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Polymer clay nanocomposites chain lengths

In the case of polymer/clay nanocomposites, alkylammonium exchange species influence the affinity between the polymer and the clay surface. For example, it was reported that clays treated with dialkyl dimethylammonium halides, in particular with two chains of about 18 carbon atoms, have a surface energy similar to poly(olefins) such as polypropylene (PP) and polyethylene (PE) [27]. Polar polymers as polyamides (PA) have been recommended to get better interactions as reported by Toyota [8]. The alkyl chain length is related with increase in interlayer space required for the intercalation of polymer chains. Because of the nonpolar nature of their chains, they reduce the electrostatic interactions between the silicate layers and lower the surface energy of the layered silicates. As a consequence, an optimal diffusion of the polymer to dissociate the stacked clay layers, that is, an exfoliation process, can be obtained. Despite the compatibility of MMT modified by long alkyl chain quaternary ammonium with hydrophobic polymers (PE and PP), conventional alkylammonium ions show low thermal stability, that is, an onset decomposition temperature is close to 180°C.This poor thermal stability could limit their use in the preparation of PLS with matrices processed at high temperatures such as PA, poly(ethylene terephthalate) (PET), and poly(ether ether ketone) (PEEK) [30]. [Pg.506]

Polymer nanocomposites are one of the highly discussed research topics in recent time. Yehia et al. reported the preparation and the properties of different nanoclays based on sodium montmoriUonite (bentonite) and some organic amines of varying chain lengths (dodecylamine, hexadecylamine and octadecylamine) beside amine-terminated butadiene-acrylonitrile copolymer (ATBN) The nanocomposite clays were incorporated in natural and synthetic rubbers (NR, SBR and... [Pg.180]


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