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Effect of hygrothermal ageing on morphology and indentation modulus of injection moulded nylon 6/organoclay nanocomposites
Fecha
2009-01-31Registro en:
Seltzer, Rocío; Frontini, Patricia Maria; Mai, Yiu-Wing; Effect of hygrothermal ageing on morphology and indentation modulus of injection moulded nylon 6/organoclay nanocomposites; Elsevier; Composite Science And Technology; 69; 7-8; 31-1-2009; 1093-1100
0266-3538
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Seltzer, Rocío
Frontini, Patricia Maria
Mai, Yiu-Wing
Resumen
The effect of water immersion on the morphology and indentation modulus of injection moulded nylon 6 and its organoclay nanocomposites was investigated. XRD analysis showed that at 70 °C water promoted further crystallization in the nylon matrix and aided the γ- to α-crystal phase transition in the skin region. However, the presence of organoclay deterred this transformation. The combined actions of water and heat (70 °C) did not further degrade nylon 6 and its nanocomposites compared to water ageing at room temperature (25 °C). In fact, there was relative enhancement of the indentation moduli owing to the beneficial morphological changes induced in the nylon matrix. The largest improvements were found in the skin region of the injection moulded bars.