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Micro- and nano-mechanical characterization of polyamide 11 and its composites containing cellulose nanofibers
Authors:Denis Mihaela Panaitescu  Adriana Nicoleta FroneCristian Nicolae
Institution:National Institute for Research and Development in Chemistry and Petrochemistry, Polymer Department, 202 Spl. Independentei, 060021 Bucharest, Romania
Abstract:Nanocomposites from polyamide 11 and dried cellulose nanofibers (CNs), 16–30 nm in thickness and 50–400 nm in length, were prepared via direct melt mixing and their micro- and nano-mechanical properties were studied. (PF) QNM (Quantitative Nanomechanical Mapping) method was used to map nanomechanical properties at the surface of polyamide 11 and nanocomposites. This new AFM method emphasized both the increased modulus in nanocomposites as compared to the matrix and the microstructure on different levels in polyamide 11 and its nanocomposites. PF QNM showed that their crystalline structure consists of bundles of lamellar stacks, 200–350 nm in width and 20–40 nm wide lamellar stacks. Moreover, PF QNM study emphasized higher structural order in nanocomposites with 3 and 5 wt.% CNs and lower in the nanocomposite with 8 wt.% CNs as compared to the reference. These observations were verified and are consistent with both crystallinity values determined by DSC and micro-mechanical test results. The oriented bundles of lamellar stacks, observed by PF QNM, could be considered as the main blocks determining high mechanical properties for the studied nanomaterials.
Keywords:Cellulose nanofibers  QNM (Quantitative Nanomechanical Mapping)  Polyamide 11  Nanocomposites  Mechanical properties
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