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<i>In situ</i> polymerization and characterization of polyester‐based polyurethane/nano‐silica composites
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EngineeringPolymer NanotechnologyNanostructured PolymerPolymer NanocompositesChemical EngineeringPolymer MaterialPolymer TechnologyPolymer ProcessingPolymer CompositesPolymer ChemistryMaterials ScienceFtir AnalysisPolyurethane FilmsNanomanufacturingPolyester‐based Polyurethane/nano‐silica CompositesNanomaterialsPolymer ScienceMaterials CharacterizationPolymer CharacterizationNanocompositePolyurethane/nano‐silica Composites
Abstract Polyester‐based polyurethane/nano‐silica composites were obtained via in situ polymerization and investigated by Fourier‐transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR), or FTIR coupled with attenuated total reflectance (FTIR‐ATR), Transmission electron microscopy (TEM), atomic force microscopy (AFM), an Instron testing machine, dynamic mechanical analysis (DMA) and ultraviolet‐visible spectrophotometry (UV‐vis). FTIR analysis showed that in situ polymerization provoked some chemical reactions between polyester molecules and nano‐silica particles. FTIR‐ATR, TEM and AFM analyses showed that both surface and interface contained nano‐silica particles. Instron testing and DMA data showed that introducing nano‐silica particles into polyurethane enhanced the hardness, glass temperature and adhesion strength of polyurethane to the substrate, but also increased the resin viscosity. UV‐vis spectrophotometry showed that nano‐silica obtained by the fumed method did not shield UV radiation in polyurethane films. Copyright © 2003 Society of Chemical Industry
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