Author/Authors :
Yu-Young Wang، نويسنده , , Tsung-Eong Hsieh، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
Preparation of UV-curable intercalated/
exfoliated epoxide/acrylateclays nanocomposite resins
with the addition of specific monomers and solvent via
the consideration of solubility parameter and chemical
reactivity was carried out in this work. Due to the good
compatibility with surfactant in acrylateclays and the
cationic oligomer in resin matrix, the two additive
monomers dispersed uniformly in resin matrix with the
swollen acrylateclays before UV curing. As revealed by
conversion ratio and DTG analyses, chemical bonds
between the two additive monomers, the cationic oligomers
and surfactant in acrylateclays were formed during
UV irradiation. This, in turn, generated a hybrid
acrylate-based/epoxy network and effectively enlarged
the lamellae spacing of inorganic clays in nanocomposite
resins prepared in this work. The XRD and TEM characterizations
revealed that the intercalated clay domains
containing exfoliated lamellae about 1 nm in thickness
uniformly disperse in polymeric matrix. The nanocomposite
resin containing 5 wt.%inorganic filler possessed
the physical properties as follows: Td-5% = 213 C,
CTE = 80.5 ppm/ C, moisture absorption = 6.12%,
average optical transmittance = 83.17%, and adhesion
strength on glass substrate = 43.8 kgf/cm2. The analyses
above indicated that the formation of polymeric interpenetrating
networks and nanometer-scale exfoliation
of clay lamellae not only improve the thermal properties
and resistance to moisture permeation, but also retain
highly optical transmittance and satisfactory adhesion
strength of nanocomposite resins prepared in this work.
A better device lifetime property was hence achieved
when the nanocomposite resins were applied to the
packaging of OLEDs.