2008 Annual Meeting
(436e) Rheological Characterization of Supercritical CO2 Processed Polystyrene-Clay Nanocomposites
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Results indicate that scCO2 processing produces a dramatic rheological improvement at low frequencies, over both the neat polymer and solution blended benchmark samples, even at 2 wt% nano-clay. As much as a 3 order of magnitude improvement in storage modulus is observed despite a lack of change in the x-ray diffraction peak of the clays, suggesting that a bi-modal distribution of dispersed platelets and small tactoids exist in the scCO2 processed materials. The supercritical fluid process appears to produce dispersion that is also dependent on the chemical species on the nano-clay organic modifier. Finally, the rate at which the system is depressurized as well as the number of times the clay is processed in CO2 have a strong effect on rheological enhancement with better results produced by faster depressurization rates and a larger number of CO2 depressurizations. These results are analyzed in the scope of interpreting the clay structural changes that occur due to the catastrophic depressurization of CO2 in our processing method.
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