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Water Expandable Polystyrene-Organoclay Nanocomposites: Role of Clay and Its Dispersion State

Journal

JOURNAL OF MACROMOLECULAR SCIENCE PART B-PHYSICS
Volume 48, Issue 5, Pages 955-966

Publisher

TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.1080/00222340903032474

Keywords

exfoliation; foam; nanocomposites; organoclay; water expandable polystyrene

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  1. University of Tehran [26971/K6/03]

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A published process for preparing expandable polystyrene containing water as a blowing agent was applied to synthesize water expandable polystyrene-organoclay nanocomposites (WEPS-OCN). Organoclay was uniformly dispersed in styrene monomer. During suspension polymerization, water was trapped in the polystyrene (PS) matrix through the use of starch, ending up with spherical PS-organoclay beads. By selecting organoclays with various surfactants and modifier concentrations, different distribution states of nanoclay in the PS matrix, from cluster (poor dispersion) to either intercalated (limited dispersion) or exfoliated (full dispersion) were obtained. The incorporation of organoclay led to higher water content in the expandable beads. However, as expected, the flammability of the expanded product was increased with organoclay content. Furthermore, the results showed that the average unexpanded bead size, density of preexpanded beads, foam cell morphology, and flammability were directly influenced by the dispersion status of the organoclay. The best results were obtained when full dispersion (exfoliation) of nanoclay in PS matrix occurred.

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