In situ polymerized poly(butylene succinate)/silica nanocomposites: Physical properties and biodegradation
A series of poly(butylene succinate)/silica (PBS/silica) nanocomposites were prepared by in situ polymerization. Solid-state 29Si NMR and FTIR analysis indicated that silanol-bonded carbonyl groups are established within PBS/silica nanocomposite materials. Rheological effects inherent to the silica...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Polymer degradation and stability 2008-05, Vol.93 (5), p.889-895 |
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Zusammenfassung: | A series of poly(butylene succinate)/silica (PBS/silica) nanocomposites were prepared by
in situ polymerization. Solid-state
29Si NMR and FTIR analysis indicated that silanol-bonded carbonyl groups are established within PBS/silica nanocomposite materials. Rheological effects inherent to the silica filler were evaluated by melt rheological analysis as a function of shear force in the molten state. Despite high shear force, PBS/silica nanocomposites maintained a relatively high melt viscosity, attributable to a network structure resulting from covalent bonding between silica and the polymer chain. Nanocomposite material containing 3.5
wt% silica exhibited greatly improved mechanical properties. The tensile strength at break and elongation were
ca. 38.6
MPa and 515%, while those of the parent PBS were 26.3
MPa and 96%, respectively. PBS/silica nanocomposites showed composition dependency on biodegradation ascribable to reduced crystallinity and preferential microbial attack. |
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ISSN: | 0141-3910 1873-2321 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.polymdegradstab.2008.02.007 |