Title of article
Effect of the presence of excess ammonium ions on the clay surface on permeation properties of epoxy nanocomposites
Author/Authors
V. Mittal، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Pages
7
From page
4972
To page
4978
Abstract
Epoxy nanocomposites with commercially and
self-modified montmorillonites of different cation exchange
capacities carrying ammonium modifications of various
chemical architectures were synthesized using solution
casting approach. The commercially treated montmorillonites
were observed to contain a large excess of unbound
ammonium ions on the surface, which had a negative impact
on the permeation properties of the composites owing to the
suspected interactions of these unbound ammonium ions
with the epoxy polymer. The permeation behavior was significantly
improved when self-modified clays free of any
excess ammonium modification were used. The microstructure
development was unaffected by the physical state
of the clay surface indicating that the potential changes in the
polymer properties at the interface as well as interfacial
interactions in the composites carrying the commercially
modified clays may have led to increase in the free volume.
Optimal preparation of the clay surface holds the key to
achieve enhancement in the composite performance
Journal title
Journal of Materials Science
Serial Year
2008
Journal title
Journal of Materials Science
Record number
834486
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