Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1695623 Applied Clay Science 2011 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

In order to prepare polylactide nanocomposites, hybrid fillers were synthesized by direct growth of carbon nanotubes over as-purchased and Na+-exchanged clay catalysts with 15 wt.% iron load. The sorptive and electrical behavior of nanocomposites obtained by the incorporation of 1–5 wt.% filler was investigated. Results show that polylactide nanocomposites are endowed with increased sorption and outstandingly enhanced conductivity (up to 6 or even 9 orders of magnitude) with respect to the pristine polymer (σ = 1 · 10−10 S/m). The origin of these changes is discussed, and the synergistic action between nanotubes and clay is evidenced.

Graphical AbstractFigure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slideResearch Highlights► Hybrid CNT-clay fillers improve sorptive and electrical properties of PDLLA. ► Increase of water vapor sorption is due to the hydrophilic part (clay) of the filler. ► CNT are responsible for 6–9 orders of magnitude electric conductivity enhancement. ► Clay and CNT exert a synergistic action in upgrading the polymer properties. ► Sodium-exchanged K10 clay allows obtaining better results than as-purchased K10 clay.

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