利用超声波传播估计复杂分子结构聚合物中纳米结构的分散

C. Espinoza-González, C. Ávila‐Orta, G. Martínez-Colunga, F. Lionetto, F. Montagna, A. Maffezzoli
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纳米填料在聚合物基体中的良好分散是纳米复合材料成功开发的关键之一。然而,由于复杂的聚合物-聚合物和聚合物-纳米结构的相互作用,分散的估计远非微不足道。动态流变函数多用于估计分散质量。然而,这些流变功能对复杂的分子结构(如分支)敏感;因此,对于使用具有这些分子结构的聚合物基质获得的纳米复合材料,这些流变功能的准确性受到限制。因此,需要探索使用其他方法估计色散。在这项工作中,碳纳米管(CNTs)首先通过低频超声辅助挤出工艺(kHz范围)分散在聚酰胺基质中。然后,利用高频超声波传播(MHz范围)来估计碳纳米管在不同分支结构的聚酰胺基质中的分散。通过材料的超声衰减系数观察到的弥散质量与光学显微镜研究相吻合,与动态流变函数得到的结果相反。高频超声引起的动态机械变形似乎对分支结构不太敏感,因此可以更好地估计色散质量。
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Using Ultrasound Wave Propagation to Estimate the Dispersion of Nanostructures in Polymers with Complex Molecular Architectures
One of the key points for the successful development of nanocomposites is to obtain a good dispersion of the nanofillers in the polymer matrix. However, because of complex polymer-polymer and polymer-nanostructure interactions, the estimation of the dispersion is far from trivial. Dynamic rheological functions are mostly used to estimate the quality of dispersion. However, these rheological functions are sensitive to complex molecular architectures such as branching; thus, the accuracy of these rheological functions is limited for nanocomposites obtained using polymer matrices with these molecular architectures. Therefore, an estimation of the dispersion using other approaches needs to be explored. In this work, carbon nanotubes (CNTs) are firstly dispersed in a polyamide matrix by a low-frequency ultrasound-assisted extrusion process (kHz range). Then, high-frequency ultrasound wave propagation (MHz range) is used to estimate the dispersion of CNTs in polyamide matrices with different branching architectures. The quality of dispersion observed through the ultrasonic attenuation coefficient of the material matches with optical microscopy studies, in contrast with results obtained using dynamic rheological functions. Dynamic mechanical deformation induced by high-frequency ultrasound seems to be less sensitive to branching architectures, thus giving a better estimation of the quality of dispersion.
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