In this study, biodegradable poly(caprolactone) (PCL) hybrids with two types of organoclays: Cloisite 30B (30B) and Cloisite 93A (93A) have been prepared by melt mixing and their barrier performance to air permeation and mechanical properties were investigated. The hybrids of PCL/30B were found to be nanocomposites resulted from the strong interaction between organic modifier of 30B and PCL and those of PCL/93A were microcomposites. The barrier performance of PCL/30B nanocomposite film to air permeation was much more improved than pure PCL and PCL/93A microcomposites at low organoclay concentration. With the increase of organoclay content the permeability coefficient was also increased that could attributed to the extra tortuous pathway for gas permeation caused by organoclay exfoliation. The barrier behaviour of PCL/30B nanocomposites could be approximately described by a theoretical model developed for composites. The mechanical properties measurements showed that the reinforcement of organoclay 30B in nanocomposites is more significant than 93A in microcomposites. Both tensile modulus and tensile strength were increased in PCL/30B nanocomposites even at at low amount of organoclay without much loss of strain at break as compared to pure PCL. The significant improvements in both barrier and mechanical properties in PCL nanocomposites could be attributed to the fine dispersion state of organoclay 30B platelets in PCL matrix and the strong interaction between organic modifier of 30B and matrix molecules. © 2005 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & KGaA, Weinheim.
Barrier and mechanical properties of poly(caprolactone)/organoclay nanocomposites
Nicolais L
2005
Abstract
In this study, biodegradable poly(caprolactone) (PCL) hybrids with two types of organoclays: Cloisite 30B (30B) and Cloisite 93A (93A) have been prepared by melt mixing and their barrier performance to air permeation and mechanical properties were investigated. The hybrids of PCL/30B were found to be nanocomposites resulted from the strong interaction between organic modifier of 30B and PCL and those of PCL/93A were microcomposites. The barrier performance of PCL/30B nanocomposite film to air permeation was much more improved than pure PCL and PCL/93A microcomposites at low organoclay concentration. With the increase of organoclay content the permeability coefficient was also increased that could attributed to the extra tortuous pathway for gas permeation caused by organoclay exfoliation. The barrier behaviour of PCL/30B nanocomposites could be approximately described by a theoretical model developed for composites. The mechanical properties measurements showed that the reinforcement of organoclay 30B in nanocomposites is more significant than 93A in microcomposites. Both tensile modulus and tensile strength were increased in PCL/30B nanocomposites even at at low amount of organoclay without much loss of strain at break as compared to pure PCL. The significant improvements in both barrier and mechanical properties in PCL nanocomposites could be attributed to the fine dispersion state of organoclay 30B platelets in PCL matrix and the strong interaction between organic modifier of 30B and matrix molecules. © 2005 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & KGaA, Weinheim.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.


