2007
DOI: 10.1002/masy.200751209
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Characterization of HDPE /Polyamide 6/ Nanocomposites Using Scanning‐and Transmission Electron Microscopy

Abstract: 1Summary: Preparation and morphology of high density polyethylene (HDPE)/ polyamide 6 (PA 6)/modified clay nanocomposites were studied. The ability of PA 6 in dispersing clays was used to prepare modified delaminated clays, which were then mixed with HDPE. Mixing was performed using melt processing in a torque rheometer equipped with roller rotors. After etching the materials with boiling toluene and formic acid at room temperature, the morphology was examined by SEM analyses, showing that the PA 6 formed the … Show more

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“…(2). The surface chemistry of the nanofiller has a dramatic influence on their localization in the PA blend and hence on the possible compatibilizing role and on the final properties.…”
Section: Future Challenges and Conclusion Remarksmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(2). The surface chemistry of the nanofiller has a dramatic influence on their localization in the PA blend and hence on the possible compatibilizing role and on the final properties.…”
Section: Future Challenges and Conclusion Remarksmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, these advantages are accompanied by limitations such as moisture absorption, notch sensitivity, relatively low impact strength, and poor dimensional stability. Thus, modification of PA to improve its physical properties and to introduce new properties has drawn much attention . Polymeric nanocomposites offer new technological and economical benefits.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To have a good and better insight on the MMTAr/ε‐caprolactam system, it is necessary to consider the different interaction between the molecular species in the reaction medium 13. For MMTArInt clay, used in both systems MMTArN and MMTArNsim, it is reasonable to assume that PA6 (from in situ polymerization) molecules form hydrogen bonds with the surface of silicate layers, and that they can also interact in the same way to form hydrogen bonds with OH from COOH end groups and [ ] groups of the silicate.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%