Abstract
Clay/polystyrene-b-poly(ethylene-co-butylene)-b-polystyrene triblock copolymer (SEBS) intercalated composites were prepared by melt-blending. The clays were a pristine montmorillonite (Mt) and three organically modified montmorillonites (organo-Mts) with different amounts of distearyldimethylammonium (D18) cation. The amounts of D18 were 50, 70 and 100% of the cation exchange capacity (denoted as D18Mt(50), D18Mt(70) and D18Mt(100), respectively). The clay/SEBS composites were characterized by field-emission scanning electron microscopy (FE-SEM), X-ray diffraction analysis (XRD). The dynamic mechanical analysis (DMA) and the tensile properties were also examined.The size of agglomerated clay particles decreased with the increasing amount of D18. The FE-SEM image of D18Mt(100)/SEBS revealed that the clay particles were dispersed at the sub-μm level (100–500 nm). The XRD patterns suggested that the SEBS chains were inserted into the interlayers of the organo-Mts. The DMA curves indicated that the addition of the organo-Mts produced an increase in the storage modulus in the rubbery plateau region, but a slight decrease in the glass transition temperature of the polystyrene domains. The tensile properties of the organo-Mt/SEBS composites were higher than those of the unmodified Mt/SEBS. D18Mt(100)/SEBS displayed an improved tensile modulus, tear strength and hardness compared to pure SEBS, without sacrificing the tensile strength and elongation at break.
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