화학공학소재연구정보센터
Journal of Applied Polymer Science, Vol.105, No.5, 2988-2995, 2007
Surface-modifiers of clay on mechanical properties of rigid polyurethane foams/organoclay nanocomposites
Three different surface modifiers, octadecyl trimethyl ammonium (ODTMA), octadecyl primary ammonium (ODPA), and decanediamine (DDA) were used to modify Na+ - montmorillonite (MMT), and the resultant organoclays were coded as ODTMA-MMT, ODPA-MMT, DDA-MMT, respectively. Rigid PU foams/organoclay composites were prepared by directly using organoclay as the blowing agent without the addition of water. Investigation shows that the morphology of the nanocomposites is greatly dependent on the surface modifiers of clay used in the composites. In detail, DDA-MMT is partially exfoliated in the PU matrix with the smallest cell size, while two others are intercalated in the PU matrices with smaller cell sizes. The sequence of their cell sizes is pristine PU foams > rigid PU foams/ODTMA-MMT > rigid PU foams/ODPA-MMT > rigid PU foams/DDA-MMT, and the average cell size of rigid PU foams/DDA-MMT composites decreases evidently from 0.30 to 0.07 mm. Moreover, all rigid PU foams/organoclay composites show remarkable enhanced compressive and tensile strengths as well as dynamic properties than those of PU foams, and the enhancement degree coincides well with the relative extent of internal hydrogen bonding of materials and gallery spacing of organoclay. For example, in the case of rigid PU foams/DDA-MMT composite, 214% increase in compressive strength and 148% increase in tensile strength compared with those of pure PU foams were observed. ((C) 2007 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.