Abstract

Organic montmorillonite (OMMT) modified polyurethane (PU) /epoxy resin (EP) (OMMT-PU/EP) graft interpenetrating polymer network nanocomposites with different content of OMMT were prepared. The effect of the OMMT content on the phase behavior of the PU/EP IPN system has been studied by Dynamic mechanical analysis (DMA). With the content of OMMT increased, the tan δ turned from single peak to two peaks and the damping temperature range became wider when the isocyanate index is low. Transmission electron microscope (TEM) and atomic force microscope (AFM) results showed that high content of OMMT favored phase separation to form a larger-size domain in nanocomposites, resulting in the broadening of damping temperature range. This work demonstrates that we can control phase behaviour of OMMT-PU/EP IPNs by changing the OMMT content. This result provides potential opportunity for this type of materials to be used as sound and vibration damping polymers over wide temperature ranges.

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