Abstract
AbstractModifying nanoparticles for polymer nanocomposites is important for multifunctional and low‐cost developmental direction. However, nanoparticles have several deficiencies, such as dispersion, agglomeration, and poor binding ability with most polymers. This work used soft polyvinyl chloride (PVC with 33.1% plasticizer volume) as the matrix. Polycaprolactone (PCL) was synthesized on the surface of SiO2 by the bridging effect of silane coupling agent (SiO2‐PCL), which was expected to improve the bond strength between SiO2 and soft PVC matrix. Moreover, it enhanced the dispersion of SiO2 in the PVC matrix. The results revealed that SiO2‐PCL was nanodispersed in a soft PVC matrix and played a plasticizer role in the composite, which enhanced the tensile strength and elongation at break of PVC composites. The thermal stability and solvent extraction stability of PVC composites elevated with the increase of SiO2‐PCL content. When the content of SiO2‐PCL was 8 wt%, the tensile strength (14.54 MPa) and elongation at break (149.47%) of PVC composites were the highest, 64.36% and 60.48% higher than those of unfilled PVC, respectively. It was indicated that PVC composites were dramatically toughened and strengthened by modified SiO2, improving their overall performance.
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