Affiliation:
1. Research & Development Advanced Science & Technology Division Johnson & Johnson Vision Care Inc. FL 32256 USA
Abstract
AbstractThis research investigates confinement‐induced dynamics retardation behavior in intercalated acrylic/clay nanocomposites. Nanostructured waterborne latex contains up to 3 wt% nanoclay, and transmission electron microscopy shows well‐dispersed intercalated morphology. Dynamics in the melt is analyzed using the time‐temperature superposition principle. Confinement induces dynamics retardation, and the entanglement relaxation time τeincreases over an order of magnitude. The cooperative motion retardation also reduces viscous dissipation, as measured by the damping tanδ. Moreover, the rubbery modulus increases >10‐fold. The increase of rubbery modulus suggests that confinement hinders chain mobility. The system is then naturally segregated, with intercalated chains having slow dynamics. Hence, thermal analysis of freshly cast films shows one broad glass transition with temperatureTg,ifor all the nanocomposites, and upon annealing the nanocomposites exhibits twoTg's. TheTg,highsuggests regions of reduced chain mobility (i.e., intercalated chains); theTg,lowis associated to the bulk material with regions of higher mobility. The breadthTg,high–Tg,lowincreases with clay content indicating that the regions of fast and slow dynamics become more decoupled as confinement increases.
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