Abstract

Nanocomposites of poly(trimethylene-terephthalate)/poly(acrylonitrile-styrene-acrylate)/organic montmorillonite(PTT/ASA/OMMT) were prepared by means of melt-blending intercalation. The effect of OMMT contents on the phase morphology, crystallization behavior, rheological- and mechanicalproperties were investigated. The results show that the size of dispersed phases decreases with increasing OMMT content. The crystallization peak shifts to high temperature and melting peak moves to low temperature owing to the heterogeneous nucleation of OMMT. The exfoliated OMMT is located in the PTT matrix and at interface of PTT/ASA phases The rheological measurements show that the elastic modulus and complex viscosity increase with increasing OMMT content. The interfacial modulus and interfacial layer thickness predicted by Palierne and Gramspacher-Meissner models are enhanced by introduction of OMMT. The tensile strength and notched impact strength of blends increase with increasing OMMT content.

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