Title of article
Blending properties of poly(vinyl alcohol) and nylon 6-clay nanocomposite blends
Author/Authors
Jen-Taut Yeh، نويسنده , , Peng Xu، نويسنده , , Fang-Chang Tsai، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Pages
10
From page
6590
To page
6599
Abstract
An investigation of the blending, rheological
and tensile properties of poly(vinyl alcohol) (PVA) and
nylon 6 clay (NYC) nanocomposite blends was conducted.
The characteristics of melting endotherm, X-ray diffraction
patterns of a form PVA crystals and hydrogen-bonded
hydroxyl groups originally associated with the PVA resin
almost disappear after blending less than 16.7 wt% of PVA
in NYC resins. However, the characteristics of melting
endotherm, X-ray diffraction of a form PVA crystals and
hydrogen-bonded hydroxyl groups originally associated
with the PVA resins appear gradually as the PVA contents
of NYC/PVA specimens are more than 16.7 wt%. The
torques vs. time measurements and tensile properties of
NYC/PVA specimens support the ideas that PVA molecules
are miscible with PA molecules to some extents in
the molecular level as the PVA contents of NYC/PVA
specimens are less than 16.7 wt%. Moreover, the additional
demarcated humps and significantly increased torques
and ‘‘stabilized’’ time values support the presence of
separated PVA phases in NYC/PVA specimens as their
PVA contents are more than 50 wt%. On the other hand,
the a form PA crystals continue to grow at the expense of c
form PA crystals as the PVA contents of NYC/PVA
specimens increase, and the characteristics of the c form
PA crystals originally shown on the melting endotherm and
X-ray diffraction patterns of the NYC resin can barely be
seen as the PVA contents of NYC/PVA specimens are
equal to or more than 50 wt%. Possible reasons accounting
for these interesting blending properties are proposed
Journal title
Journal of Materials Science
Serial Year
2007
Journal title
Journal of Materials Science
Record number
833303
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