Simple surface modification of barium sulfate for improving the interface of polymer composites and its x‐ray shielding properties

Author:

Tokonami Ryoma1ORCID,Osanai Minoru2,Hosoda Masahiro23,Tokonami Shinji3,Takahashi Tatsuhiro1

Affiliation:

1. Graduate School of Organic Materials Science Yamagata University Yamagata Japan

2. Graduate School of Health Sciences Hirosaki University Aomori Japan

3. Institute of Radiation Emergency Medicine Hirosaki University Aomori Japan

Abstract

AbstractRadiation shielding materials have been researched using Pb and metal oxide particles, and composites of resin and barium sulfate (BaSO4) have been reported. In addition, multiwalled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) have often been used as a nanomaterial to improve the mechanical strength of resin–BaSO4 composites. The literature includes no examples of these two materials—BaSO4 and MWCNTs—being used at the interface of composites. We effectively modified the surface of BaSO4 by a simple process involving strong electrostatic interaction between positively charged barium and negatively charged functional groups on the MWCNT surface. The process is simple and can form large amounts of MWCNTs that coat BaSO4 surfaces. As a result, MWCNTs remained on the BaSO4 surface even after the MWCNT‐coated BaSO4 was washed with a solvent and subjected to melt mixing. The physical anchoring of MWCNTs onto the BaSO4 surface improved the interfacial adhesion and mechanical properties of the resultant composites. The originality of this research is that MWCNTs can be coated onto the surface by only electrostatic interaction without using a polymer adhesive. In addition, the x‐ray shielding performance of the MWCNT‐containing composites was the same as that of composites prepared without the MWCNTs.Highlights MWCNTs were coated onto the surface of BaSO4 by electrostatic interaction. Interfacial adhesion of PS composites was improved by coating MWCNTs. The MWCNTs did not affect the x‐ray shielding performance.

Publisher

Wiley

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