The aggregation process as a cause of large-scale disorder in nanocomposites of polymer/organoclay
Author: Kozlov Georgiy Vladimirovich, Zaikov Gennadiy Efremovich, Mikitaev Abdulla Kasbulatovich
Journal: НБИ технологии @nbi-technologies
Section: Технико-технологические инновации
Article in issue: 5 (14), 2014.
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It has been shown that organoclay platelets aggregation in "packets" (tactoids) results in large-scale disorder intensification. It reduces the nanofiller anisotropy degree. In its turn, this factor decreases essentially the nanocomposites reinforcement degree. The interfacial adhesion role in anisotropy level definition has been shown.
Nanocomposite, aggregations, reinforcement, anisotropy degree reinforcement, interphase adhesion
Short address: https://sciup.org/14968359
IDR: 14968359 | UDC: 621.3.049.77 | DOI: 10.15688/jvolsu10.2014.5.6
Аналитическое исследование агрегации при производстве нанокомпозитов
Целью настоящей работы является аналитическое исследование агрегации при производстве нанокомпозитов поливинилхлорида. Показано, что агрегации влияют на снижение доли нанонаполнителя и степень анизотропии. В свою очередь, этот фактор существенно снижает степень армирования нанокомпозитов. Показана роль межфазной адгезии в анизотропии определенного уровня.
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