2020 Virtual AIChE Annual Meeting
(165s) Structure and Wear Rate of Epoxy Clay Nanocomposites
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Nano clays of montmorillonite organically functionalized were mixed with Epoxy in a high shear mixer. Effect of epoxy resin cross-linking degree on interface thickness was characterized for viscoelastic modulus and tan delta. . Storage modulus (Eâ²), loss modulus (Eâ³), cross-link density and glass transition temperature (Tg) of the nanocomposites were improved with organoclay loading up to a threshold in concentration. Beyond the loading limit, the deterioration of properties was observed. Compared with viscous modulus, elastic modulus at different crosslinking level in the nanocomposite showed significantly larger differences from nanocomposite with uncrosslinked epoxy. Tan delta, ratio of viscous to elastic modulus, internal friction decreases with increased crosslinking and addition of nanofiller. Nanoclay organically modified epoxy showed structures by X-ray diffraction and TEM with significant exfoliation. Viscoelastic modulus was used to identify exfoliation in nanocomposites using internal friction by dynamic viscoelasticity. Improvement in the tribological behavior (wear rate) of Epoxy-organically modified clay MMT as a result of increase in elastic modulus and lower internal friction nanocomposite is predicted by the model.