Effective preparation and characterization of montmorillonite/poly(ε- caprolactone)-based polyurethane nanocomposites

Eun Hwan Jeong, Jie Yang, Han Sup Lee, Seung Won Seo, Du Hyun Baik, Jeonghan Kim, Ji Ho Youk

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Abstract

In this study, montmorillonite (MMT)/poly (ε-caprolactone)-based polyurethane cationomer (MMT/ PCL-PUC) nanocomposites were prepared and their mechanical properties, thermal stability, and biodegradability were investigated. PCL-PUC has 3 mol % of quaternary ammonium groups in the main chain. The MMT was successfully exfoliated and well dispersed in the PCL-PUC matrix for up to 7 wt % of MMT. The 3 mol % of quaternary ammonium groups facilitated exfoliation of MMT. The 1 wt % MMT/PCL-PUC nanocomposites showed enhanced tensile properties relative to the pure PCL-PU. As the MMT content increased in the MMT/PCL-PUC nanocomposites, the degree of microphase separation of PCL-PUC decreased because of the strong interactions between the PCL-PUC chains and the exfoliated MMT layers. This resulted in an increase in the Young's modulus and a decrease in the elongation at break and maximum stress of the MMT/PCLPUC nanocomposites. Biodegradability of the MMT/PCLPUC nanocomposites was dramatically increased with increasing content of MMT, likely because of the less phaseseparated morphology of MMT/PCL-PUC.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)803-809
Number of pages7
JournalJournal of Applied Polymer Science
Volume107
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - 15 Jan 2008

Keywords

  • Exfoliation
  • Hydrolytic degradation
  • Montmorillonite (MMT)
  • Nanocomposits
  • Poly(ε-caprolactone) (PCL)
  • Polyurethane cationomer (PUC)

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