Abstract: | Poly(amic acid) nanocomposites were synthesized from a dimethylacetamide (DMAc) solution with two organophilic montmorillonites (organo‐MMTs). It was then heated at various temperatures under vacuum, yielding 15–20 um thick films of polyimide/organo‐MMT hybrid with different clay contents (1–8 wt%). Dodecy‐lamine (C12‐) and hexadecylamine (C16‐) were used as aliphatic alkylamines in organo‐MMT. The ultimate strength monotonically increased with increasing clay content in the polymer matrix. Maximum enhancement in the initial modulus was observed for the blends containing 2 wt% clay with two kinds of organo‐clays, and values did not alter significantly with further increases in clay content. Additions of only 2 wt% C12‐ and C16‐MMT to the polyimide were shown to cause 94%‐95% reduction in oxygen gas permeability. This is caused by the barrier properties of the clay layers dispersed in the composite. In general, C16‐MMT is more effective than C12‐MMT in increasing both the tensile property and the gas barrier in a polyimide matrix. Intercalations of the polymer chains in clay were examined through wide‐angle X‐ray diffraction (XRD) and electron microscopies (SEM and TEM). |