Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
692369 Progress in Organic Coatings 2015 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

•The surface of ZrO2 NPs was modified with PVA as a biocompatible polymer.•TEM showed that ZrO2–PVA NPs are coated by a nanometer-thick layer of PVA.•Nanocomposite of PAI and ZrO2–PVA NPs was prepared by ultrasonication.•FE-SEM and TEM were used to study the morphology of the hybrid materials.•TGA results proved that the NCs have higher thermal stability than the neat PAI.

We have reported the synthesis of nanocomposites (NCs) based on chiral poly(amide-imide) (PAI) and modified zirconium nanoparticles (ZrO2 NPs) with poly(vinyl alcohol) (PVA). The optically active PAI was prepared under the green condition via the direct polycondensation of biocompatible trimellitylimido-l-leucine diacid and 4,4′-diaminediphenylsulfone in the presence of tetrabutylammonium bromide and triphenyl phosphite as the green solvent and the activating agents. NPs, due to a high surface to volume ratio, have a great tendency to agglomerate in the polymer matrix. So, at first, the surface of ZrO2 NPs was modified with the PVA as the biodegradable and biocompatible polymer. Afterward, the modified NPs were added into the PAI matrix in the ethanol solution under ultrasonic irradiations. The obtained PAI/ZrO2–PVA NCs (PZ–PNC)s were characterized by various techniques. The Fourier transform infrared proved the formation of PZ–PNCs. Field emission-scanning electron microscopy exhibited that ZrO2 NPs had good dispersion in the PAI matrix, and transmission electron microscopy indicated that ZrO2 NPs were coated by a nanometer-thick layer of PVA that was about 10 nm. X-ray diffraction analysis showed that the ZrO2 NPs retained their crystalline structure after they were added in the PAI matrix. Thermogravimetric analysis illustrated that the prepared PZ–PNCs had a better thermal stability than the neat PAI.

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