Abstract
Barrier properties of pristine polyethylene (PE) and polyethylene/montmorillonite-clay (PE/MMT) nanocomposite films with different MMT layers configurations were studied using molecular dynamics simulation within NVT ensemble. The force field parameters were optimized for bond lengths, bond angles and torsion angles of the MMT structure. A special simulation box was designed to simulate the diffusion of oxygen, nitrogen and methane, through pristine PE and PE/MMT nanocomposite films. The diffusion coefficients of these gases and the tortuosity values were calculated and analyzed. Results showed that the configuration of clay nanoparticles has strong effect on the barrier properties of the nanocomposite films. The parallel configuration for layered silicates was predicted to have a low diffusion coefficient and a high tortuosity parameter for gas diffusive molecules. The simulation could also indicate that the diffusion coefficient of oxygen is higher than those of nitrogen and methane gases in the examined systems which can be attributed to the smaller kinetic diameter of oxygen.
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