Abstract
AbstractA new method of surface chemical modification of nano‐SiO2 was proposed in the paper. In the presence of catalyst, the active hydroxyl groups on the surface of nano‐SiO2 reacted with AB2‐type monomer (N,N‐dihydroxyethyl‐3‐amino methyl propionate) by one‐step polycondensation. And the product's Fourier transform infrared graphs and transmission electron microscopy (TEM) images proved that hyperbranched poly(amine‐ester) (HPAE) was grafted from nano‐SiO2 surface successfully. Moreover, polyvinyl chloride (PVC)/modified nano‐SiO2 composites were made by melt‐blending. The composites' structures and mechanical properties were characterized by TEM, scanning electron microscopy, and electronic universal testing machine. The results showed that nano‐SiO2 grafted by HPAE increased obviously in dispersion in PVC matrix, and mechanical properties of PVC were effectively improved. Additionally, it was found that mechanical properties of PVC/nano‐SiO2 composites reached the best when weight percent of nano‐SiO2 in PVC matrix was 1%. Compared with crude PVC, the tensile strength of HPAE grafted nano‐SiO2/PVC composite increased by 24.68% and its break elongation, flexural strength, and impact strength increased by 15.73, 4.07, and 184.84%, respectively. POLYM. COMPOS., 2008. © 2008 Society of Plastics Engineers
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