In the present paper, results about preparation and characterization of poly(?-caprolactone) (PCL) based nanocomposites filled with silica nanoparticles are reported. In order to promote polymer/inorganic nanofiller compatibility and to increase the interfacial adhesion between the two components, silica nanoparticles surface has been functionalised by grafting a Mw = 10,000 Da PCL onto it. Successively, PCL based nanocomposites have been prepared by extrusion process. The relationships among size, amount of the nanofiller, organic coating and the final properties have been investigated. The morphological analysis has revealed that the silica functionalization can provide a useful method of preparation of the nanocomposites with the achievement of a fine, a good dispersion and a strong adhesion level. Thermal characterization has shown an improved thermal stability due to the presence of the silica nanoparticles, especially in the case of modified nanofillers. Finally mechanical tests revealed an increase of the Young's modulus in the PCL based nanocomposites.

Poly (epsilon-caprolactone)-based nanocomposites: Influence of compatibilization on properties of poly (e-caprolactone)-silica nanocomposites

Avella M;Di Pace E;Errico M E;Malinconico M
2006

Abstract

In the present paper, results about preparation and characterization of poly(?-caprolactone) (PCL) based nanocomposites filled with silica nanoparticles are reported. In order to promote polymer/inorganic nanofiller compatibility and to increase the interfacial adhesion between the two components, silica nanoparticles surface has been functionalised by grafting a Mw = 10,000 Da PCL onto it. Successively, PCL based nanocomposites have been prepared by extrusion process. The relationships among size, amount of the nanofiller, organic coating and the final properties have been investigated. The morphological analysis has revealed that the silica functionalization can provide a useful method of preparation of the nanocomposites with the achievement of a fine, a good dispersion and a strong adhesion level. Thermal characterization has shown an improved thermal stability due to the presence of the silica nanoparticles, especially in the case of modified nanofillers. Finally mechanical tests revealed an increase of the Young's modulus in the PCL based nanocomposites.
2006
CHIMICA E TECNOLOGIA DEI POLIMERI
Coupling agent
Hy
Interface
Mechanical properties
Polymers
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