Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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654626 | International Communications in Heat and Mass Transfer | 2009 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
An organically modified montmorillonite was compounded with polystyrene (PS) in a twin-screw extruder. The organoclay polystyrene nanocomposites were then injection molded by conventional and microcellular methods. Nitrogen was used as the blowing agent. The effect of organoclay content on the mechanical and thermal properties was investigated. The results showed that when the MMT content was 1Â wt.%, the nanocomposites have maximum tensile strength, wear resistance, and cell density. Moreover, the addition of organoclay increases the glass transition and decomposition temperature of the nanocomposites. The XRD results showed that the layer spacing of the nanocomposites decreases by comparison with the organoclay. TEM pictures showed that MMT is well dispersed within the PS matrix.
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Authors
Shyh-shin Hwang, Peming P. Hsu, Jui-ming Yeh, Ching-hsin Hu, Kung-chin Chang,