Morphology and Properties of Polyethylene/Clay Nanocomposite Drawn Fibers
✍ Scribed by Francesco Paolo La Mantia; Nadka Tzankova Dintcheva; Roberto Scaffaro; Rosamaria Marino
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2008
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 282 KB
- Volume
- 293
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1438-7492
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
✦ Synopsis
Abstract
The influence of an elongational flow on the morphology of PE/clay nanocomposite drawn fibers was studied. An increase of the elastic modulus and the tensile strength as well as a decrease of the elongation at break are observed with increasing draw ratio. The applied elongational gradient orients the polymer chains and the clay particles along the spinning direction. When the applied flow results in the formation and the orientation of exfoliated nanoparticles, a pronounced increase of the mechanical properties is observed. The dispersed clay particles can be broken and oriented by the extensional flow, which might indicate a flow‐induced intercalated/exfoliated morphology transition.
magnified image
📜 SIMILAR VOLUMES
## Abstract Rheological and solid‐state physical properties of blends containing high‐density polyethylene (HDPE) and a polyampholyte derivative (PE‐__g__‐PA) are assessed along with their onium ion‐exchanged montmorillonite clay (NR‐MM) nanocomposites. Strong deviations from the log‐additivity rul
## Abstract Changes in crystalline structure of high‐tenacity ultra‐high‐molecular‐weight polyethylene fabric brought on by ballistic impact from a small projectile were determined by X‐ray diffractometry. A suitable X‐ray diffraction method that averages out the fiber orientation effects in the di