2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.jnoncrysol.2009.06.047
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Dielectric properties of polyamide 6-montmorillonite nanocomposites

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“…10,11]. For PA6 T and PA6 C slightly higher activation energies were found than for the reference sample.…”
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“…10,11]. For PA6 T and PA6 C slightly higher activation energies were found than for the reference sample.…”
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“…[3,7,10,11] (2) The β-relaxation observed between -65 and 20 • C. It is more related to the local motion of the polar chain segments (−N H − CO−) involving water molecules hydrogen bonded to the free N H groups. [11,12,17,26] (3) The segmental α-relaxation occurring between 40 and 125 • C. It is related 125 to the glass-rubber transition of PA6 and can be decomposed into a "wet" and "dry" α-relaxation.…”
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“…In contrast with many layered silicates reinforced nanocomposites, the PA6 -MMT system is quite exceptional as there is good miscibility between clay and PA6 [4]. This system has already been studied using Dielectric Spectroscopy in order to investigate the influence of water on molecular dynamics [5]. Indeed, as clay is strongly hydrophilic, the presence of water at the interface and subsequently in the material is almost inevitable after sample preparation.…”
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