Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5191127 Polymer 2005 11 Pages PDF
Abstract
The effects of processing history and annealing treatment on the thermal property and polymorphic structure of nylon-6/clay nanocomposites (NCNs) have been investigated. The nanocomposites, including intercalated and exfoliated ones, were prepared by extruding nylon-6 (N6) with sodium montmorillonite (Na-MMT) or organo-montmorillonite (OMMT), respectively. DSC analysis revealed multiple melting endotherms in either the extruded or the injection-molded N6 and NCNs samples. It has been observed that a small exothermic peak around 195 °C just before the lower melting peak in the skin regions. We demonstrated that this sub-Tm transition was directly related to the processing-induced shear stresses. WAXD analysis was further performed to characterize the polymorphic structure of injection-molded N6 and NCNs before and after annealing. Annealing at a temperature (80 °C) above the Tg of N6 resulted in increase of the absolute content of γ-form in the skin regions and of the relative content of γ-form in the core regions of NCNs. In particular, annealing only leaded to increase the fraction of γ-form in the exfoliated N6/OMMT nanocomposites, which might be related to a confining effect of MMT platelet on the polymer chains mobility.
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