In this work, the ability of organo-layered hydroxides (organo-LDHs), modified with different kinds of surfactants, to undergo intercalation/exfoliation in LDPE was investigated. It was found that the local ordering and the rearrangement between the layers of the surfactant strongly influences the dispersion degree of organo-LDHs in the LDPE matrix, with and without the addition of a compatibilizer. In particular, the intercalation of polymer chains seems to be hindered when surfactant molecules form a bilayer structure, whereas mono layered organo-LDHs were successfully dispersed. Data collected about morphological and thermal properties of nanocomposites will be discussed to provide new insights about the dispersion of organo-LDHs in LDPE.

Effects of organo-layered double hydroxide structure on morphology and thermal properties of LDPE-based nanocomposites

Passaglia E;Conzatti L;
2009

Abstract

In this work, the ability of organo-layered hydroxides (organo-LDHs), modified with different kinds of surfactants, to undergo intercalation/exfoliation in LDPE was investigated. It was found that the local ordering and the rearrangement between the layers of the surfactant strongly influences the dispersion degree of organo-LDHs in the LDPE matrix, with and without the addition of a compatibilizer. In particular, the intercalation of polymer chains seems to be hindered when surfactant molecules form a bilayer structure, whereas mono layered organo-LDHs were successfully dispersed. Data collected about morphological and thermal properties of nanocomposites will be discussed to provide new insights about the dispersion of organo-LDHs in LDPE.
2009
Istituto per lo Studio delle Macromolecole - ISMAC - Sede Milano
polyethylene
nanocomposite
morphology
thermal properties
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