Title of article :
Effects of organically modified nanoclay on cellular morphology, tensile properties, and dimensional stability of flexible polyurethane foams
Author/Authors :
Jahanmardi, Reza Department of Polymer Engineering - Science and Research Branch - Islamic Azad University, Tehran , Kangarlou, Behrad Department of Polymer Engineering - Science and Research Branch - Islamic Azad University, Tehran , Ranjbarzadeh Dibazar, Arash Department of Polymer Engineering - Science and Research Branch - Islamic Azad University, Tehran
Abstract :
Flexible polyurethane/organically modified nanoclay (organoclay) nanocomposite foams were synthesized by a
two-step reactive process. X-ray diffraction (XRD), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), and tensile and compression
tests have been used in order to investigate clay dispersion, cellular morphology, tensile properties, and dimensional
stability, respectively. The XRD patterns of a polyurethane foam sample containing 2 wt.% of nanoclay revealed clay
intercalation. Furthermore, SEM images of the prepared foams showed that incorporation of clay into the polyurethane
foams results in a reduction of cell size as well as an increase in cell density, and these phenomena were explained on
the basis of nucleation promotion in the presence of clay. In addition, tensile modulus of the prepared foams was
shown to be improved by incorporation of clay. The results obtained from the compression tests proved that the
incorporation of clay into the polyurethane foams leads to deterioration of their dimensional stability. The results
obtained from the mechanical studies were interpreted on the basis of physical and chemical interactions between
clay surface and polyurethane chains.
Keywords :
Nanocomposite foam , Cellular morphology , Compression set
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics