2008
DOI: 10.1021/ma801339g
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Supercritical Carbon Dioxide-Processed Dispersed Polystyrene−Clay Nanocomposites

Abstract: Achieving clay dispersion and improving clay−polymer interactions are keys to producing superior nanocomposites. A supercritical CO2 (scCO2) processing method was utilized to prepare high molecular weight polystyrene (PS)/Cloisite 10A nanocomposites with significant dispersion and rheological enhancement. The effects of scCO2 processing, presence of cosolvent, and clay weight fraction on clay dispersion and polymer−clay interactions in nanocomposites were investigated. Rheology, WAXD, and TEM of the nanocompos… Show more

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“…Addition of them to the polymer, even small amounts of Silicate nanoplates (usually 3-5 wt.%), can significantly improve the barrier diffusing material properties, thermal stability, resistance to thermal warping [168][169][170][171][172]. This is due to the fact that in contrast to conventional composites (single components of conventional composites have micron and submicron sizes) to nanomaterials characterized extremely high interfacial area boundaries, resulting in their role in the formation of physical properties of the material becomes dominant.…”
Section: Nanomaterials Based On Layered Particlesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Addition of them to the polymer, even small amounts of Silicate nanoplates (usually 3-5 wt.%), can significantly improve the barrier diffusing material properties, thermal stability, resistance to thermal warping [168][169][170][171][172]. This is due to the fact that in contrast to conventional composites (single components of conventional composites have micron and submicron sizes) to nanomaterials characterized extremely high interfacial area boundaries, resulting in their role in the formation of physical properties of the material becomes dominant.…”
Section: Nanomaterials Based On Layered Particlesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These particles can be chaotically distributed in the volume of material or can form individual packs -tactoids. Tactoids consist of several (usually on the order of tens) of parallel plates, between which one or more molecules of the polymer matrix [172] are located. In the first case the nanocomposites are called exfoliated materials, in the second -intercalated materials.…”
Section: Nanomaterials Based On Layered Particlesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Besides, the CO 2 can be removed entirely from the product without bringing pollution. These unique properties of scCO 2 have yet been exploited for intercalating and exfoliating layered silicates [8][9][10]. Serhatkulu et al [8] used supercritical CO 2 as the processing medium for intercalating the structure of natural clay and depositing CO 2 -philic sugar acetate.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In their work, they compared the effects of PDMS-clay on the morphologies and properties of PMMA and PS nanocomposites. Recently, Manitiu et al investigated the effect of scCO 2 processing in clay dispersion, polymer-clay interaction and the thermal degradation of polymer nanocomposites [24]. The liquid-like density and gas-like diffusivity of scCO 2 allow it to penetrate the platelet galleries during a soaking period, while the large density change that the supercritical fluid undergoes during instantaneous depressurization pushes the platelets apart.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%