Abstract

Although the development of clay/polymer nanocomposites and their applications have attracted much attention in recent years, a thorough understanding of the structure and the decomposition mechanism of clay/polymer nanocomposites is still lacking. In this research, the intercalation of kaolinite (Kaol) with different alkylamines were investigated by X-ray diffracion (XRD), Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR), and thermogravimetry and differential scanning calorimetry (TG-DSC). The results showed that the intercalation of Kaol/methanol compound with hexylamine (HA), dodecylamine (DA), and octadecylamine (OA) led to the expansion of the interlayer distance and resulted in the dominant basal diffraction at 2.86, 4.08, and 5.66 nm. The alky chains of HA, DA, and OA are tilted toward the Kaol surface in bilayer with an inclination angle of ~40°. The most probable mechanism function, activation energy E, and pre-exponential factor A were obtained by mutual authentication using KAS and Ozawa methods, itrative and Satava integral method. The average activation energy E of the three intercalation compounds are 104.44, 130.80, and 154.59 kJ mol−1, respectively. It shows a positive correlation with the alkyl chain length. The pre-exponential factor A was estimated to be 1.09 × 1015, 1.15 × 108, and 4.17 × 1021 s−1, respectively. The optimized mechanism function for the decomposition of alkylamine is G(α) = [(1-α) −1/3−1]2.

Highlights

  • Design and fabrication of clay/polymer nanocomposites have attracted high interest from both the scientific and engineering communities (Cheng et al, 2017)

  • After the Kaol/DMSO intercalation compound was treated with MeOH, the 1.14 nm (001) reflection characteristic of Kaol/DMSO intercalation compound was shifted to 0.86 nm

  • Based on the chemical formula Al2Si2O5(OH)3.20(OCH3)0.80 of Kaol/DMSO intercalation compound which has been calculated according to the basis of CHNS analysis, it showed that about 1/3 of the inner surface OH groups were replaced by methoxy groups, and

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Introduction

Design and fabrication of clay/polymer nanocomposites have attracted high interest from both the scientific and engineering communities (Cheng et al, 2017). Based on the chemical formula Al2Si2O5(OH)3.20(OCH3)0.80 of Kaol/DMSO intercalation compound which has been calculated according to the basis of CHNS analysis, it showed that about 1/3 of the inner surface OH groups were replaced by methoxy groups, and The XRD patterns show that the Kaol/MeOH compounds intercalated with HA, DA, and OA expands the structure along the c-axis, leading to a large interlayer distance of 2.86, 4.08, and 5.66 nm, respectively.

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