Effect of layered silicate on EPDM/EVA blend nanocomposite: Dynamic mechanical,thermal, and swelling properties |
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Authors: | H Acharya T Kuila SK Srivastava Anil K Bhowmick |
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Abstract: | Polymer blend nanocomposites have been developed by solution method using ethylene propylene diene terpolymer (EPDM), ethylene vinyl acetate (EVA‐45) copolymer, and organically modified layered silicate. Morphological investigation made by wide‐angle X‐ray diffraction and transmission electron microscopic analysis indicates intercalated structure of EPDM/EVA nanocomposites with partial disorder. Scanning electron microscopic studies exhibit the phase behavior of EPDM/EVA blend nanocomposites. Dynamic mechanical thermal analysis shows a significant increase in storage modulus in the rubbery plateau. The decrease in damping (tan δ) value and enhanced glass‐transition temperature (Tg) demonstrate the reinforcing effect of layered silicate in the EPDM/EVA blend matrix. The tensile modulus of these nanocomposites also showed a significant improvement with the filler content. The main chain scission of EPDM/EVA blend nanocomposites compared with the neat EPDM/EVA blend showed substantial improvement in thermal stability in nitrogen, whereas a sizeable increase is observed in air. POLYM. COMPOS., 2008. © 2008 Society of Plastics Engineers |
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