Abstract

AbstractMicrowave technology was introduced to assist the synthesis of polylactide (PLA)/organomontmorillonite (OMMT) nanocomposites in bulk by the in situ ring‐opening polymerization of D,L‐lactide. Factors that influenced the polymerizing effects, such as the microwave power, irradiation time, and dosages of the catalyst and OMMT, were studied in terms of tensile strength. The polymerization time was decreased dramatically to 10 min under 90 W of microwave irradiation, and the mechanical and thermal properties of the PLA/OMMT nanocomposites were significantly improved. The composite with the highest mechanical properties was obtained when the dosages of the OMMT and the catalyst were 1.0 and 0.6 wt % of the lactide, respectively. The initial decomposition temperature of the PLA/OMMT(1.0 wt % OMMT) nanocomposite was heightened 11.5°C compared with that of pure PLA. The results of scanning electron microscopy confirmed an improvement in the toughness with the addition of OMMT. The transmission electron microscopy and X‐ray diffraction results indicate that an exfoliated and intercalated nanocomposite was successfully prepared. © 2009 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Appl Polym Sci, 2010

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