2004
DOI: 10.1016/j.polymer.2004.06.061
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The role of plasticizer on the exfoliation and dispersion and fracture behavior of clay particles in PVC matrix: a comprehensive morphological study

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“…Como pode ser visualizada, a dispersão da argila na matriz do PVC tende a formar alguns aglomerados com o aumento da concentração de 1% para 5%, por outro lado, parece apresentar um maior grau de intercalação e esfoliação tetraédricas externas é o óxido de silício, onde os átomos de silício estão ligados a quatro átomos de oxigênio [7][8][9][10] .…”
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“…Como pode ser visualizada, a dispersão da argila na matriz do PVC tende a formar alguns aglomerados com o aumento da concentração de 1% para 5%, por outro lado, parece apresentar um maior grau de intercalação e esfoliação tetraédricas externas é o óxido de silício, onde os átomos de silício estão ligados a quatro átomos de oxigênio [7][8][9][10] .…”
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“…2. The dark regions are the hard layered silicates while the light regions are the soft rubber matrix [25][26]. Clearly, the Na-MMT layers in the nanocomposite containing 2 phr clay ( Fig.…”
Section: Structure Of Xsbr/ Clay Nanocompositesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In contrast to the conventional electron microscopy, Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM) represents an effective alternative method to study the dispersion of the nanofillers without any limitations regarding the sample preparation, the contrast and the resolution. Atomic force microscopy, although increasingly being used in polymer structure characterization (Magonov & Reneker, 1997), (Magonov, 2000), surprisingly has not been widely used to investigate the layered silicate nanocomposite systems (Clement et al, 2001), (Yalcin & Cakmak, 2004), (Maiti & Bhowmick, 2006). The development of this technique has helped to image surface topography on nanoscale.…”
Section: Techniques Used For the Characterization Of Nanocompositesmentioning
confidence: 99%