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- 2012 AIChE Annual Meeting
- Nanoscale Science and Engineering Forum
- Poster Session: Nanoscale Science and Engineering
- (393aj) Streamlined RTIL Processing for Facile Nanocomposite Synthesis
Achieving effective macro-scale properties from these nanofillers requires good solvent chemistry and processing for nanoparticles dispersion, effective choice of nanoparticle material and geometry for the desired property improvements, and strong interfaces between the embedded particles and the polymer matrix. Our recent work has demonstrated that well-chosen ionic liquids can simultaneously disperse nanoparticles within an epoxy matrix and initiate epoxy cure reaction. This results in materials with potentially unique interphase properties resulting from interactions among the nanoparticle surface, ionic liquid, and thermoset matrix.
This study explores the structure and properties of nanocomposites made with this unique processing method to embed graphite nanoplatelets, silica nanoparticles, and smectite clays into thermosetting resins. Experimentally and conceptually, various methods of measuring dispersion for differing particle geometries, the relationship between nano-scale dispersion and macroscopic properties, and the effect of a percolated nanofiller network are explored.