Interfacial Effects on the Reinforcement Properties of Polymer−Organoclay Nanocomposites
Chemistry of Materials1996Vol. 8(8), pp. 1584–1587
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Abstract
Interfacial effects play a major role in the formation of organic polymer−smectite clay nanocomposites. As little 2 mol % Na+ cations on the exchange sites of a short-chain alkylammonium smectite clay completely inhibits exfoliation of the silicate nanolayers in an epoxy matrix.
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