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Effect of clay modifiers on the morphology and physical properties of thermoplastic polyurethane/clay nanocomposites

Journal

POLYMER
Volume 47, Issue 19, Pages 6718-6730

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.polymer.2006.07.052

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polyurethane; clay; nanocomposites

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Thermoplastic polyurethanes (TPUs)/clay nanocomposites were prepared via melt processing using the ester type and the ether type TPUs and three differently modified organoclays (denoted as C30B, C25A and C15A) as well as pristine montmorillonite (PM). XRD and TEM results showed that the addition of C30B with hydroxyl group led to the nearly exfoliated structures in both TPUs. In the case of C25A and C15A clays, partially intercalated nanocomposites were obtained in both TPUs, where C25A showed better dispersion than C15A. Natural clay (PM) was not effectively dispersed in both TPUs. The tensile properties of nanocomposites with C30B were better than ones with the other clays. Higher tensile properties were obtained for ester type TPU than ether type TPU nanocomposites with all clays tested. Although the improvement in tensile properties decreased after the second extrusion of the nanocomposites, properties of the nanocomposite after first melt processing were still good enough for practical applications. Morphological changes induced by the addition of clays were analyzed using FTIR, DSC and rheological test results. Some clays were observed to cause demixing of hard and soft segments in the nanocomposites and location of clays in either soft segment or hard segment domains was also studied. (c) 2006 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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