Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1695037 Applied Clay Science 2013 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Modification of Cloisite Na+ was performed with l-tyrosine.•Modified nanoclay was fully characterized with different techniques.•Novel poly(amide–imide) containing phenylalanine amino acid was synthesized.•The incompatibility between polymer and hydrophilic clay was improved in NC.•The existence of amino acid in NC makes them susceptible for biodegradation.

In the present study, a series of nanocomposite materials were successfully prepared using a poly(amide–imide) (PAI) matrix and novel reactive organoclay as a reinforcing agent. The organoclay was synthesized from Cloisite Na+ and protonated form of l-tyrosine amino acid via ion-exchange reaction. It was confirmed by Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, X-ray powder diffraction, field emission scanning electron microscopy, transmission electron microscopy and thermogravimetry analysis techniques. An optically active PAI was synthesized via solution polycondensation reaction of N,N′-(pyromellitoyl)-bis-phenylalanine diacid chloride and 4,4′-diaminodiphenylether. Then it was end-capped with amine end groups near the completion of the reaction to interact chemically with organoclay. Organoclay/PAI nanocomposite films containing different amounts of organoclay were prepared via solution intercalation method through blending of organoclay with the PAI solution. The nanostructures and properties of the organoclay/PAI hybrids were investigated using different techniques. Thermogravimetry analysis results indicated that the addition of organoclay into the PAI matrix increased the thermal decomposition temperatures of the resulting hybrid materials. The presence of amino acids as a biodegradable segment in both novel organoclay and optically active PAI, made the resulting nanostructure materials susceptible for biodegradation.

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