posted on 2017-01-18, 16:45authored byAli Ansarifar, Nik I. Nik Ismail, Mo Song
Heat ageing and thermal stability of a silicone rubber (SR) filled with montmorillonite clay (MMT) was investigated.
Three types of rubber nanocomposites were prepared with hig hly exfoliated Cloisite 30B (SR/C30B), intercalated/exfoliated Cloisite
Na
1
(SR/Na
1
MMT), and highly intercalated Cloisite 20A (SR/C20A). This study showed that the SR/C30B nanocomposite exhibited
excellent heat resistance in comparison to the other two nanocomposites and neat SR as revealed by higher retention strength. The
thermal stability of the rubber in air was strongly dependent on the clay morphology and increased in the following order: highly
intercalated/exfoliated SR/Na
1
MMT < highly intercalated SR/C20A < highly exfoliated SR/C30B. The thermogravimetric analyses of the SR/C30B nanocomposite showed a substantial increase in the final residue in comparison with the neat SR. This indicated a
major improvement in the thermal stability of the rubber containing the exfoliated clay, which was also supported by the higher activation energy of decomposition measured for the nanocomposite.
History
School
Aeronautical, Automotive, Chemical and Materials Engineering
Department
Materials
Published in
Journal of Applied Polymer Science
Volume
131
Issue
22
Pages
1 - 13 (13)
Citation
NIK ISMAIL, N.I., ANSARIFAR, A. and SONG, M., 2014. Improving heat ageing and thermal properties of silicone rubber using montmorillonite clay. Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 131 (22), pp.1-13
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Acceptance date
2014-05-25
Publication date
2014
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