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Goitisolo, Izaro, Eguiazábal, José Ignacio, Nazabal, Jon |
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Macromolecular Materials and Engineering; March 2010, Vol. 295 Issue: 3 p233-242, 10p |
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Ternary systems consisting of blends of polycarbonate PC from bisphenol A and minority amounts of an amorphous polyamide reinforced with organically modified nanoclay naPA, were obtained in the melt state. The nanoclay was widely exfoliated inside the dispersed naPA phase. The dispersed phase exhibited a very fine size up to 0.36 µm, indicating compatibilization. Compatibilization was attributed to interactions between the aPA and the PC. The nanocomposite showed a lower compatibility than their corresponding blends. This lower compatibility of the nanocomposite was attributed to a hindrance of the interaction by the migrated surfactant of the organoclay. The presence of fibrillation in conjunction with a dispersed nanoclay resulted in additive enhancing effects on the modulus and yield stress. This led to modulus increases up to 46 with respect to that of the neat matrix upon the addition of 25 naPA10. Besides exhibiting these remarkable modulus values, these systems show an elongation at break similar to that of the neat PC matrix. |
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