화학공학소재연구정보센터
Polymer, Vol.47, No.5, 1630-1639, 2006
Crystallization behavior of polymer/montmorillonite nanocomposites. Part III. Polyamide-6/montmorillonite nanocomposites, influence of matrix molecular weight, and of montmorillonite type and concentration
Several series of polyamide-6 (PA-6) nanocomposites, differing in montmorillonite (MMT) type and content and PA-6 matrix molecular weight, were prepared by melt-extrusion and the associated PA-6 crystallization behavior and morphology was evaluated using (synchrotron) Xray diffraction, transmission electron microscopy and differential scanning calorinietry. The nucleating ability of silicate layers is poor in PA-6 nanocomposites made by melt-extrusion because highly active, stable PA-6 crystallization precursors are generated during melt-extrusion. In most of the studied PA-6/MMT nanocomposites the dispersed silicate layers act as impurities and decrease rather than increase the overall crystallization kinetics of PA-6, especially at high MMT contents. Furthermore, at a given MMT concentration, the crystal growth retardation inflates with increasing degree of exfoliation, which dependents on the MMT type and which increases with increasing PA-6 molecular weight. One of the considered MMT types leads to a poorly exfoliatcd nanomorphology and as a result no retardation of crystal growth is observed. furthermore, the disturbed crystal growth does not alter the PA-6 semicrystalline stack morphology. Moderate nucleation effects due to the presence of MMT can be observed when the particle load is low (low amount of MMT and/or poor degree of exfoliation) and provided the supercooling is Sufficiently large. (c) 2006 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.