2006 AIChE Annual Meeting
(43a) An Investigation of Polymeric Nanocomposite: Surface Functionalization and Nanofiller Effect
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In this project, a bi-functional surfactant, (3-methacryloxypropyl) trimethoxysilane (MPS), was used to functionalize the nanoparticles. Three different ceramic nanoparticle (alumina, zinc oxide and copper oxide) systems were studied. The chemical covalent bond between the nanoparticle and MPS was justified by FT-IR spectra, and TGA analysis. The functionalized nanoparticles formed a unity with the vinyl ester resin through the nanoparticle functionalization with the MPS. Tensile tests revealed strengthened mechanical properties in the functionalized alumina nanoparticles filled nanocomposite. Enhanced photoluminescence was observed in the functionalized zinc oxide nanoparticle filled nanocomposite. The nanofiller materials were observed to have a significant effect on the curing process and thus the thermal properties. The high-quality nanocomposites were fabricated at 85 oC in both alumina and zinc oxide nanoparticle-vinyl ester resin systems. However, soft nanocomposites were formed in the copper oxide system at 85 oC, hard nanocomposites were obtained by curing at room temperature following by a a postcuring at 85 oC. In addition, little change in the thermal degradation of the nanocomposites was observed in the nanocomposite filled with alumina nanoparticles. However, zinc oxide filler exhibited some deleterious effect on the thermal degradation of the nanocomposites; and copper oxide nanoparticles had a significant effect on the decreased thermal degradation of the nanocomposite. The detailed effect of the filler materials and the surface modification on the physicochemical properties of the nanocomposite will be presented. This project was support by Air Force Office of Scientific Research through AFOSR Grant FA9550-05-1-0138.
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