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- (666c) Solid-State Processing of Polymer Nanocomposites: Cryogenic Milling and Solid-State Shear Pulverization
Solid-state processing is a type of non-traditional nanocomposite processing techniques. The process applies mechanical (impact, shear, compression) forces onto the polymer-nanofiller mixture and physically separates and disperse the filler particles in situ. The operation is conducted in cold temperatures, below the melting and glass transition temperatures of the polymer, so as to maintain the system in the solid-state. Because the techniques does not rely on thermodynamics and transport of polymer chains and filler particles, the process can be applied to different polymer-filler systems. Additives, chemical pre-modifications, solvents and monomers are not required in solid-state processes, making it a more environmentally benign technique.
In this paper, two contrastive solid-state processing techniques are presented as effective means of fabricating polymer nanocomposites. Cryogenic milling (Cryomill) is a batch method in which an oscillating impact bar grinds and mills the material in a liquid nitrogen bath [4]. Solid-state shear pulverization (SSSP) is a continuous, industrially-applicable process which employs a chilled twin-screw extruder to apply shear and compressive forces onto the material as it travels down the barrel [5, 6]. Model nanocomposites systems based on montmorillonite (clay) and as received graphite are considered, and various mechanical, thermal, barrier and electrical properties are measured and compared.
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