Abstract
Abstract12‐Hydroxydodecanoate (HD) anions were intercalated, via an ion‐exchange procedure, onto a Mg/Al hydrotalcite‐like compound with the formula [Mg0.65Al0.35(OH)2](NO3)0.35·0.56H2O. The obtained intercalate, characterized by chemical and thermal analyses, X‐ray powder diffraction, and Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, had the formula [Mg0.65Al0.35(OH)2](NO3)0.08(HD)0.28·0.56H2O and an interlayer distance of 2.27 nm. Structural considerations indicated that the charge‐balancing HO(CH2)11COO− anions were accommodated in the interlayer region as a monofilm of partially interdigitated alkyl chains in a trans planar conformation and bearing the alcoholic group. The organically modified hydrotalcite was used to prepare novel composites based on poly(ϵ‐caprolactone) (PCL) with different procedures: (1) solvent casting, (2) ring‐opening polymerization of ϵ‐caprolactone, and (3) blending of precursors consisting of a PCL intercalated oligomer with a high‐molecular‐weight PCL. Microcomposites were obtained by the solvent casting of a mixture of a high‐molecular‐weight PCL and the modified hydrotalcite. The ring‐opening polymerization of ϵ‐caprolactone initiated by the OH groups of the alkyl chains intercalated in the hydrotalcite led to hybrid materials in which a low‐molecular‐weight PCL was in part intercalated into the modified hydrotalcite. Nanocomposites containing exfoliated hydrotalcite were obtained through the mixing, in different weight ratios, of hybrids consisting of PCL oligomers and modified hydrotalcite with a commercial high‐molecular‐weight PCL. © 2005 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Polym Sci Part A: Polym Chem 43: 2281–2290, 2005
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