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Effect of process variables on mechanical properties of polyurethane/clay nanocomposites
Authors:Mehrnaz Joulazadeh  Amir H Navarchian
Institution:Department of Chemical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, University of Isfahan, P.O. Box 81746‐73441, Isfahan, Iran
Abstract:This paper addresses the effects of operating variables on mechanical properties of polyurethane/clay nanocomposites including tensile strength, abrasion resistance, and hardness. The variables were prepolymer type, clay cation, clay content, and prepolymer–clay mixing time. The experiments were carried out based on the design of experiments using Taguchi methods. The nanocomposites were synthesized via in situ polymerization starting from two different types of prepolymers (polyether‐ and polyester‐types of polyol reacted with toluene diisocyanate), and methylene‐bis‐ortho‐chloroanilline (MOCA) as a chain extender/hardener. Montmorillonite with three types of cation (Na+, alkyl ammonium ion, and MOCA) were examined. Among the parameters studied, prepolymer type and clay cation have the most significant effects on mechanical properties. Polyester nanocomposites showed larger improvements in mechanical properties compared to polyether materials due to higher shear forces exerted by polymer matrix on clay aggregates during polymer–clay mixing. The original MMT with Na+ cation results in weak improvements in mechanical properties compared to organoclays. It is observed that the stress and elongation at break, and abrasion resistance of the nanocomposite samples can be optimized with 1.5% of clay loading. The morphology and chemical structure of the optimum sample were examined by X‐ray diffraction and FT‐IR spectroscopy, respectively. Copyright © 2009 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Keywords:polyurethane  nanocomposites  clay  mechanical properties
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