JOURNAL ARTICLE

Syndiotactic Polystyrene/Organoclay Nanocomposites: Synthesis via In Situ Coordination‐Insertion Polymerization and Preliminary Characterization

Stéphane BruzaudYves GrohensSimona IlincaJean‐François Carpentier

Year: 2005 Journal:   Macromolecular Materials and Engineering Vol: 290 (11)Pages: 1106-1114   Publisher: Wiley

Abstract

Abstract Summary: Syndiotactic polystyrene (sPS)/organophilic clay nanocomposites were obtained by in situ coordination‐insertion polymerization of styrene. Two cationic surfactants (alkylammonium and alkylphosphonium) were used for the intercalation of montmorillonite (MMT). For each organically modified clay, three protocols were performed using an MAO‐activated hemi‐metallocene catalyst, in order to compare the influence of experimental conditions on the composite microstructure and on its thermal stability. The microstructures of nanocomposites were investigated by wide angle X‐ray scattering and DSC. Partially exfoliated or intercalated materials were obtained in all cases and a decrease of crystallinity is observed. Thermal properties were also studied by DSC and thermogravimetric analysis. The presence of clay does not have a strong influence on the sPS thermal transitions but the thermal decomposition process of the material was slowed down in the presence of few organoclay percents, particularly in the degradation beginning. The influence of these two organically modified clays on the thermal stability of the material is discussed. Gel and suspension formed from the combination of cloisite with toluene (left) and styrene (right), respectively. image Gel and suspension formed from the combination of cloisite with toluene (left) and styrene (right), respectively.

Keywords:
Materials science Organoclay Polystyrene Thermogravimetric analysis Nanocomposite Thermal stability Montmorillonite Polymerization Styrene Suspension polymerization Thermal decomposition Chemical engineering Polymer chemistry Composite material Polymer Copolymer Organic chemistry Chemistry

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Polymer Nanocomposites and Properties
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