Twenty Years of Polymer-Clay Nanocomposites
β Scribed by Akane Okada; Arimitsu Usuki
- Book ID
- 102939779
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2006
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 860 KB
- Volume
- 291
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1438-7492
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β¦ Synopsis
Abstract
Summary: More than twenty years have passed since we invented PCN, in which only a few wt.β% of silicate is randomly and homogeneously dispersed in the polymer matrix. When molded, these nanocomposites show superior properties compared to those of pristine polymers. The number of papers on PCN has increased rapidly in recent years, reaching over 500 in 2005 alone. Being pioneers of this new technology, we review its history relative to the following epochal events:
In 1985 we invented nylon 6βclay hybrid (NCH), the first PCN.
In 1989, cars equipped with a NCH part were launched.
In 1997, Gilman found revolutionary fire retardancy in NCH.
In 1997, a PPβclay nanocomposite was prepared using a compatibilizer.
In 1998, a compounding method for producing PCN was completed.
In 2002, Haraguchi invented a revolutionary nanocomposite hydrogel.
So far, only nylonβclay nanocomposites have been used in practice, but other PCN will become increasingly useful in the future.
SEM of etched NCH film.
magnified imageSEM of etched NCH film.
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