Thermal and mechanical properties of PA 12/ C 30 B nanocomposites in relationship with nanostructure

This work focuses on the effect of nanoclay mass fraction on the properties of polyamide 12 matrix. Relationships between mechanical, thermal, and structural properties of polyamide 12/Cloisite ® 30B nanocomposites were studied. The material structure, previously described from XRD and TEM experimen...

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Published in:Journal of applied polymer science Vol. 132; no. 18
Main Authors: Hassan, Hanaya, Aït Hocine, Nourredine, Médéric, Pascal, Deffarges, Marie‐Pierre, Poirot, Nathalie
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: 10-05-2015
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Summary:This work focuses on the effect of nanoclay mass fraction on the properties of polyamide 12 matrix. Relationships between mechanical, thermal, and structural properties of polyamide 12/Cloisite ® 30B nanocomposites were studied. The material structure, previously described from XRD and TEM experiments, was more thoroughly characterized in the present work using SEM and FTIR techniques. The FTIR results clearly showed that clay galleries are intercalated by PA chains, which leads to a partially exfoliated nanostructure, confirming the TEM observations and the XRD analysis. However, a few micrometric aggregates are evidenced by SEM analysis, particularly at high clay fractions. TGA and DTA measurements showed that the thermal stability of PA12 matrix is slightly modified by the Cloisite ® 30B content. Viscoelastic properties of the nanocomposites in solid‐state were analyzed as functions of strain, frequency, and temperature. The extent of the linear response regime of the material is shown to be sensitive to the amount of clay: nonlinearities appear at lower strain values as the clay mass fraction increases. Both relative dynamical moduli also increase with increasing clay mass fraction, with frequency dependence for the viscous modulus and without frequency dependence for the elastic modulus. Finally, similarities have been pointed out between viscoelastic properties of the nanocomposites in solid and melt states. For example, the percolation threshold is highlighted at the same clay mass fraction, ∼2%, in both states. © 2015 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J. Appl. Polym. Sci. 2015 , 132 , 41938.
ISSN:0021-8995
1097-4628
DOI:10.1002/app.41938