Mechanical,thermal, and UV‐shielding behavior of silane surface modified ZnO‐reinforced phthalonitrile nanocomposites |
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Authors: | Mehdi Derradji Noureddine Ramdani Lin‐dan Gong Jun Wang Xiao‐dong Xu Zai‐wen Lin Abdelkhalek Henniche Wen‐bin Liu |
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Affiliation: | 1. Polymer Materials Research Center, Key Laboratory of Superlight Material and Surface Technology of Ministry of Education, College of Materials Science and Chemical Engineering, Harbin Engineering University, Harbin, China;2. School of Materials Science and Engineering, Harbin Institute of Technology, Harbin, China |
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Abstract: | In the present work, zinc oxide nanoparticles were treated with aminopropyl trimethoxy silane‐coupling agent and used as a new kind of reinforcement for a typical high performance bisphenol‐A‐based phthalonitrile resin. The resulted nanocomposites were characterized for their mechanical, thermal, and optical properties. Results from the tensile test indicated that the tensile strength and modulus as well as the toughness state of the matrix were all enhanced with the increasing of the nanoparticles amount. Thermogravimetric analysis showed that the starting decomposition temperatures and the residual weight at 800°C were highly improved upon adding the nanofillers. At 6 wt% nanoloading, the glass transition temperature and the storage modulus were considerably enhanced reaching about 359°C and 3.7 GPa, respectively. The optical tests revealed that the neat resin possesses excellent UV‐shielding properties, which were further enhanced by adding the nanofillers. Furthermore, the fractured surfaces of the nanocomposites analyzed by scanning electron microscope exhibited homogeneous and rougher surfaces compared with that of the pristine resin. Finally, the good dispersion of the reinforcing phase into the matrix was confirmed by a high resolution transmission electron microscope. Copyright © 2015 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. |
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Keywords: | polymer‐matrix composites (PMCs) nanoparticles mechanical properties thermal properties UV‐shielding properties |
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