Abstract
Organophilic montmorillonite clay — unsaturated polyester (UP) and vinyl ester oligomer (VEO) — unsaturated polyester nanocomposites were prepared and the formation of nanocomposites was evaluated by X-ray diffraction (XRD), dynamic mechanical analysis (DMA) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM). The VEO was prepared by reacting commercially available epoxy resin LY556 and acrylic acid and was used as a toughening agent for unsaturated polyester resin. Organoclay-filled hybrid VEO—UP matrices, developed in the form of castings, were characterized for their thermal and mechanical properties. Dynamic mechanical measurements indicated the presence of higher crosslink density for the clay-filled systems than unfilled systems. X-ray diffraction analysis infers the intercalation of the polymer molecules between the clay layers which in turn restricts the mobility of polymer in the vicinity of clay layers. A shift in T g towards lower temperature was observed for nanocomposites. Significant improvement in the mechanical properties was also observed in the case of nanocomposites when compared with neat resin matrix.
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