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Water soluble nanocomposite films based on poly(vinyl alcohol) and chemically modified montmorillonites
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2013-02-20Registro en:
Piqué, Teresa María; Perez, Javier Claudio; Alvarez, Vera Alejandra; Vazquez, Analia; Water soluble nanocomposite films based on poly(vinyl alcohol) and chemically modified montmorillonites; Sage Publications; Journal Of Composite Materials; 48; 5; 20-2-2013; 545-553
0021-9983
Autor
Piqué, Teresa María
Perez, Javier Claudio
Alvarez, Vera Alejandra
Vazquez, Analia
Resumen
Different montmorillonites were added to poly(vinyl alcohol) in order to improve their properties. The used montmorillonite’s were: Cloisite Naþ (Na), Nanofil (NF), and Cloisite 30B (30B). Poly(vinyl alcohol) þ montmorillonite films, obtained by casting, were characterized by means of Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, differential scanning calorimetry, thermogravimetric analysis, X-ray diffraction pattern, transmission electron microscopy, water absorption, contact angle, and mechanical properties. Sodium and organically modified montmorillonites were used. The montmorillonite basal peak shifted to a lower angle for composites, with sodium montmorillonites, and the films were exfoliated–intercalated anocomposites. Composites with organically modified montmorillonites presented a micro-morphology and the lowest water absorption. The best mechanical properties were obtained for the composite with sodium montmorillonites.