Effect of Nanoplatelets on the Rheological Behavior of Epoxy Monomers
β Scribed by Luyi Sun; Woong-Jae Boo; Jia Liu; Abraham Clearfield; Hung-Jue Sue; Nikhil E. Verghese; Ha Q. Pham; Jozef Bicerano
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2009
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 495 KB
- Volume
- 294
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1438-7492
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β¦ Synopsis
Abstract
The effect of nanoplatelets on the rheological behavior of epoxy monomers with variations in nanoplatelet exfoliation level and aspect ratio was investigated. The results show that the presence of exfoliated nanoplatelets in epoxy can significantly influence viscosity and lead to shearβthinning phenomena, especially when the aspect ratio of the nanoplatelets is high. By employing the KriegerβDougherty model, the effectiveness of nanoplatelets in altering epoxy rheological behavior was quantitatively described and compared with experimental findings. Possible physical reasons for the observed rheological behaviors are discussed. The implication of the present study for polymer nanocomposites processing is also addressed.
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