Title of article :
Ethylene vinyl acetate/expanded graphite nanocomposites
by solution intercalation: preparation, characterization
and properties
Author/Authors :
Jinu Jacob George، نويسنده , , Anil K. Bhowmick، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Abstract :
Nanodimensional reinforcing agents are introduced
to polymer matrices to improve properties at very
low loading. Natural graphite (NG) as such is not reinforcing
in nature. But when modified to expanded graphite
(EG) by high temperature heat treatment, this may be used
as reinforcing nanofiller. In the present study, ethylene
vinyl acetate (EVA) was reinforced with EG by solution
intercalation, and the composite properties were compared
with those of the virgin polymer and NG filled composite.
The tensile strength exhibited an improvement of 35% with
4 wt% EG addition, while the modulus at 100% elongation
was increased by 150% with respect to the control EVA.
Another interesting feature was that unlike the conventional
fillers, addition of EG did not reduce the elongation
at break, due to the lubricating action of graphite. However,
at a high loading of 8 wt%, the tensile strength
showed a lower value, due to the agglomeration of graphite
platelets. The storage modulus also showed increment with
the addition of graphite without much change in the glass
transition temperature. In addition to these, the EVA-EG
nanocomposites exhibited high thermal conductivity and
thermal degradation stability as compared to the virgin
polymer. About 4 wt% of EG shifted the temperature of
maximum rate of degradation by 14 C towards higher
temperature. These results were well supported by the
swelling and morphological studies. The NG filled composite
exhibited inferior properties to EVA-EG
nanocomposites.
Journal title :
Journal of Materials Science
Journal title :
Journal of Materials Science