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Extrusion of polystyrene nanocomposite foams with supercritical CO2

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POLYMER ENGINEERING AND SCIENCE
Volume 43, Issue 6, Pages 1261-1275

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/pen.10107

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Intercalated and exfoliated polystyrene/nano-clay composites were prepared by mechanical blending and in situ polymerization respectively. The composites were then foamed by using CO2 as the foaming agent in an extrusion foaming process. The resulting foam structure is compared with that of pure polystyrene and polystyrene/talc composite. At a screw rotation speed of 10 rpm and a die temperature of 200degreesC, the addition of a small amount (i.e., 5 wt%) of intercalated nano-clay greatly reduces cell size from 25.3 to 11.1 mum and increases cell density from 2.7 x 10(7) to 2.8 x 10(8) cells/cm(3). Once exfoliated. the nanocomposite exhibits the highest cell density (1.5 x 10(9) cells/cm(3)) and smallest cell size (4.9 mum) at the same particle concentration. Compared with polystyrene foams, the nanocomposite foams exhibit higher tensile modulus, improved fire retardance, and better barrier property. Combining nanocomposites and the extrusion foaming process provides a new technique for the design and control of cell structure in microcellular foams.

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