Performance Enhancement of Silicone Rubber Using Superhydrophobic Silica Aerogel with Robust Nanonetwork Structure and Outstanding Interfacial Effect

The application of high-performance rubber nanocomposites has attracted wide attention, but its development is limited by the imbalance of interface and network effects caused by fillers. Herein, an ultrastrong polymer nanocomposite is successfully designed by introducing a superhydrophobic and meso...

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Veröffentlicht in:ACS applied materials & interfaces 2024-05, Vol.16 (17), p.22580-22592
Hauptverfasser: Huang, Longjin, Song, Zihao, Song, Xiaomin, Yu, Fengmei, Lu, Ai, He, Hongjiang, Liu, Wei, Wang, Zihan, Zhang, Ping, Li, Shichun, Zhao, Xueyan, Cui, Sheng, Zhu, Chunhua, Liu, Yu
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Zusammenfassung:The application of high-performance rubber nanocomposites has attracted wide attention, but its development is limited by the imbalance of interface and network effects caused by fillers. Herein, an ultrastrong polymer nanocomposite is successfully designed by introducing a superhydrophobic and mesoporous silica aerogel (HSA) as the filler to poly­(methyl vinyl phenyl) siloxane (PVMQ), which increased the PVMQ elongation at break (∼690.1%) by ∼9.3 times and the strength at break (∼6.6 MPa) by ∼24.3 times. Furthermore, HSA/PVMQ with a high dynamic storage modulus (G′0) of ∼12.2 MPa and high Payne effect (ΔG′) of ∼9.4 MPa is simultaneously achieved, which is equivalent to 2–3 times that of commercial fumed silica reinforced PVMQ. The superior performance is attributed to the filler–rubber interfacial interaction and the robust filler–rubber entanglement network which is observed by scanning electron microscopy. When the HSA-PVMQ entanglement network is subjected to external stress, both the HSA and bound-PVMQ chains are synergistically involved in resisting structural evolution, resulting in the maximized energy dissipation and deformation resistance through the desorption of the polymer chain and the slip/interpenetrating of the exchange hydrogen bond pairs. Hence, highly aggregated nanoporous silica aerogels may soon be widely used in the application of reinforced silicone rubber or other polymers shortly.
ISSN:1944-8244
1944-8252
DOI:10.1021/acsami.4c03227