Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5206122 | Polymer Testing | 2015 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
In this work, the applicability of a predictive theory based on the Wu model was formulated and proposed in order to predict the morphology of nanocomposite systems. This theory allows description of a polymer matrix - lamellar filler system, provided that the interactions between the two components and the processing are known. In particular, a lamellar filler has been considered as a deformable second component of a blend, with its behaviour depending on the processing and on the interactions with the polymer matrix. This allowed analyzing different behaviour for the systems, due to the different polarity of the matrix, which may lead to a classification of polymer nanocomposites in two or more families, according to their different matrix polarities.
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Authors
M. Ceraulo, M. Morreale, L. Botta, M.C. Mistretta, R. Scaffaro,