The Effect of Blending Sequence on Nanoclay Partitioning and Microfibrillar Morphology in Blend Nanocomposite Fibers |
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Authors: | Ahmad Bigdeli Hossein Nazockdast Abosaeed Rashidi Mohammad Esmail Yazdanshenas |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Engineering, Science and Research Branch, Azad University, Tehran, Iran;2. Department of Polymer Engineering, Amirkabir University of Technology, Tehran, Iran |
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Abstract: | The aim of this article was to provide an insight into the effect of nanoclay partitioning on the droplet deformation and fibril formation in melt-compounded polypropylene/poly (butylene terephthalate)/organoclay blend nanocomposite fibers prepared by different blending sequences. An attempt was also made to investigate the effect of compatibilizer on the partitioning of nanoclay in these blend systems. Melt viscoelastic behavior, wide angle X-ray diffraction and transmission electron microscopy, along with scanning electron microscopy, revealed that the localization of nanoclay in the poly (butylene terephthalate) dispersed phase reduced the droplet deformation and fibril formation. It was demonstrated that the best microstructure of the blend nanocomposites for the fibrillation process was to have the maximum percentage of exfoliated nanoclay in both polymeric phases. Incorporation of compatibilizer can develop the microfibrillar morphology due to its assisting role in transferring a higher fraction of nanoclay platelets from droplets into the matrix and also increasing the extent of melt intercalation in the matrix. |
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Keywords: | blending sequence melt viscoelasticity microfibrillar morphology nanoclay partitioning nanocomposites |
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