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Control of organoclay structure in hydrocarbon polymers
Authors:Maurizio Galimberti  Simona Giudice  Valeria Cipolletti  Gaetano Guerra
Affiliation:1. Pirelli Tyre SpA Viale Sarca 222, 20126 Milano, Italy;2. Department of Chemistry, Materials and Chemical Engineering, Politecnico di Milano, Via Mancinelli 7, 20131 Milano, Italy;3. Dipartimento di Chimica and INSTM Research Unit, Università di Salerno, via Ponte don Melillo, I‐84084 Fisciano (SA), Italy
Abstract:Two different kinds of organoclays were prepared by mixing a pristine montmorillonite and a double‐chain ammonium salt in many different thermoplastic or elastomeric polymers. Independently of the chemical nature of the considered polymers, the obtained organoclays presented a basal spacing of 4 or 6 nm, when the mixing occurred in the absence or in the presence of a small amount of stearic acid (SA), respectively. X‐ray diffraction and Fourier transform infrared measurements support the hypothesis that these two kinds of organoclays correspond to paraffin‐type tilted and perpendicular bi‐layer intercalates, respectively. The co‐intercalation of SA molecules with the double‐chain amphiphile is suggested, to explain the observed expansion of the clay interlayer distance. The obtained results suggest an easy way to control the organoclay structure in polymer composites. Moreover, the authors on the basis of these results propose a criticism to the extensive literature that systematically explains most d basal spacing increase observed for clays in polymer with the penetration of apolar polymer chains in the clay interlayer space. Copyright © 2010 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Keywords:interlayer spacing  bi‐layer intercalates  stearic acid intercalation  X‐ray diffraction  infrared spectroscopy
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