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Selective Localization of Nanofillers: Effect on Morphology and Crystallization of PLA/PCL Blends
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2011
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Materials ScienceEngineeringNanomaterialsNanotechnologyPolymer ScienceSurface ScienceSelective LocalizationPreferred LocalizationNanostructured PolymerPolymer BlendSurface ModificationAbstract Adding NanofillersChemistryPhase SeparationNanocompositePla/pcl Blends
Abstract Adding nanofillers to PLA/PCL blends to change their surface and interface properties can improve their phase morphology. Here the selective localization of CNTs and organoclays as the third component in the blend is studied. It is found that clay is selectively localized in the PLA phase and at the phase interface whereas CNTs are mainly found in the PCL phase and at the phase interface. With a reduced viscosity ratio of the blend matrices, the CNTs change their preferred localization from PCL to PLA. The effects of the different selective localization of clay and CNTs on the morphologies are studied. In addition, the crystallization behavior of ternary systems also shows a strong dependence on the selective localization of nanofillers. magnified image
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