Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5208724 | Progress in Polymer Science | 2009 | 37 Pages |
Abstract
The field of nanoscience and nanotechnology is extending the applications of physics, chemistry, biology, engineering and technology into previously unapproached infinitesimal length scales. The polymer-nanoparticles/nanocomposites have been the exponentially growing field of research for developing the materials in last few decades and have been mainly focusing on the structure-property relationships and their development. Since the polymer-nanocomposites have been the staple of modern polymer industry, their durability under various environmental conditions and degradability after their service life are also essential fields of research. Thus, this article is intended to review the status of worldwide research in this aspect. Among various nanoparticulates, clay minerals and carbon nanotubes are more often used in enhancing physical, mechanical and thermal properties of polymers. In very few systems, the nanoparticulates have been incorporated into polymer as 'nano-additives' for both purposes: degradation and stabilization of polymers. The degradation and durability of polymers is reviewed in the presence of nanoparticles/nanocomposites under different environmental conditions. Nanoparticle-induced biodegradation of polymers is also discussed.
Keywords
BZDTGADMACNTMWCNTSWCNTEVAPLAAGULDPENSPGPCμMPBTMMTOATPCMCTMDsPVDEPDMLLDPEWAXDOMMTUSAXSDSCSAXSnuclear magnetic resonanceDNAAthEthylene–vinyl acetate copolymerdeoxyribose nucleic acidUltravioletTemBenzidineFourier transform infraredThermogravimetric analysisNMRLinear low-density polyethylenedegree of polymerizationglass transition temperatureNanoscale particlesClayCVDChemical vapour depositionPhysical vapour depositionFTIRX-ray photoelectron spectroscopyXPScritical micelle concentrationLDHSEMMontmorilloniteOrganically modified montmorilloniteScanning electron microscopyTransmission electron microscopymicrometerNanoparticlesSingle-walled Carbon NanotubesMulti-walled carbon nanotubesCarbon nanotubesnanometerNanocompositesnanocrystalHydroxyapatiteLayered double hydroxidesanhydroglucose unitWide angle X-ray diffractionX-ray diffractionXRDsmall angle X-ray ScatteringPMMAPolyethylenePolybutylene terephthalateLow-density polyethylenePolylactic acidpolymethyl methacrylatePolypropylenePolycarbonatePolymerPolyurethaneDifferential scanning calorimetrySpheregel-permeation chromatographyHAp
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Authors
Annamalai Pratheep Kumar, Dilip Depan, Namrata Singh Tomer, Raj Pal Singh,