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Synthesis of nylon 6–clay hybrid by montmorillonite intercalated with ϵ‐caprolactam

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1993

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The intercalated montmorillonite was swollen by molten ϵ‑caprolactam at 200 °C and then polymerized with ϵ‑caprolactam and 6‑aminocaproic acid at 260 °C for 6 h, yielding a nylon 6‑clay hybrid. The hybrid exhibited uniformly dispersed silicate layers, improved mechanical strength and modulus, and a heat distortion temperature of 164 °C—12 °C higher than the previously reported NCH. © 1993 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

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Abstract It was found that montmorillonite was intercalated with ϵ‐caprolactam. X‐ray diffraction revealed that the chain axes of the ϵ‐caprolactam were parallel to the montmorillonite plates. The intercalated montmorillonite was swollen by molten ϵ‐caprolactam at 200°C. ϵ‐Caprolactam and 6‐aminocaproic acid (accelerator) were polymerized with the intercalated montmorillonite at 260°C for 6 h, yielding a nylon 6‐clay hybrid. X‐ray diffraction and transmission electron micrography revealed that the silicate layers of the hybrid were uniformly dispersed in the nylon 6 matrix. Mechanical properties of the hybrid were improved. The strength and the modulus of the hybrid increased compared with the previously reported nylon 6 clay‐hybrid (NCH) synthesized by montmorillonite intercalated with 12‐aminolauric acid. The heat distortion temperature (HDT) of the hybrid was 164°C, which was 12°C higher than that of NCH. © 1993 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

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