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International Journal of Nanotechnology | 2007

Impact of controlled particle size nanofillers on the mechanical properties of segmented polyurethane nanocomposites

B. P. Finnigan; Phil S. Casey; David Cookson; Peter J. Halley; Kevin S. Jack; R. W. Truss; Darren J. Martin

The impact of average layered silicate particle size on the mechanical properties of thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU) nanocomposites has been investigated. At fixed addition levels (3 wt% organosilicate), an increase in average particle size resulted in an increase in stiffness. Negligible stiffening was observed for the smallest particles (30 nm) due to reduced long-range intercalation and molecular confinement, as well as ineffective stress transfer from matrix to filler. At low strain (≤100%), an increase in filler particle size was associated with an increase in the rate of stress relaxation, tensile hysteresis, and permanent set. At high strain (1200%), two coexisting relaxation processes were observed. The rate of the slower (long-term) relaxation process, which is believed to primarily involve the hard segment rich structures, decreased on addition of particles with an average diameter of 200 nm or less. At high strain the tensile hysteresis was less sensitive to particle size, however the addition of particles with an average size of 200 nm or more caused a significant increase in permanent set. This was attributed to slippage of temporary bonds at the polymer-filler interface, and to the formation of voids at the sites of unaligned tactoids. Relative to the host TPU, the addition of particles with an average size of 30 nm caused a reduction in permanent set. This is a significant result because the addition of fillers to elastomers has long been associated with an increase in hysteresis and permanent set. At high strain, well dispersed and aligned layered silicates with relatively small interparticle distances and favourable surface interactions are capable of imparting a resistance to molecular slippage throughout the TPU matrix.


Polymer | 2004

Morphology and properties of thermoplastic polyurethane nanocomposites incorporating hydrophilic layered silicates

B. P. Finnigan; Darren J. Martin; Peter J. Halley; R. W. Truss; K. T. Campbell


Macromolecules | 2005

Segmented polyurethane nanocomposites : Impact of controlled particle size nanofillers on the morphological response to uniaxial deformation

B. P. Finnigan; Kevin S. Jack; K. T. Campbell; Peter J. Halley; R. W. Truss; Phil S. Casey; David Cookson; Stephen M. King; Darren J. Martin


Journal of Applied Polymer Science | 2005

Morphology and properties of thermoplastic polyurethane composites incorporating hydrophobic layered silicates

B. P. Finnigan; Darren J. Martin; Peter J. Halley; R. W. Truss; K. T. Campbell


Journal of Applied Polymer Science | 2006

Effect of the average soft-segment length on the morphology and properties of segmented polyurethane nanocomposites

B. P. Finnigan; Peter J. Halley; Kevin S. Jack; Alasdair McDowell; R. W. Truss; Phil S. Casey; Robert Knott; Darren J. Martin


7th World Biomaterials Congress | 2004

Study of morphology and property profiles in segmented biomedical polyurethane nanocomposites

B. P. Finnigan; Darren J. Martin; Peter J. Halley; R. W. Truss


28th Australasian Polymer Symposium | 2006

Impact of Controlled Particle Size Nanofillers on the Mechanical Properties of Segmented Polyurethane Nanocomposites

B. P. Finnigan; Phil S. Casey; David Cookson; Peter J. Halley; Kevin S. Jack; R. W. Truss; Darren J. Martin


International Workshop on Polymer Nanocomposites: Recent Developments and Applications | 2005

The influence of organo-layered silicate aspect ratio on polyurethane nanocomposite structure and properties

B. P. Finnigan; K. T. Campbell; Grant Edwards; Peter J. Halley; R. W. Truss; Darren J. Martin


Australian Society for Biomaterials 15th Annual Conference | 2005

A detailed investigation of the influence of organo-layered silicate (oils) aspect ratio on polyurethane nanocomposite structure and properties

B. P. Finnigan; K. T. Campbell; Grant Edwards; Peter J. Halley; Darren J. Martin


4th World Congress Nanocomposites 2004: Commercial Applications, Business Opportunities,Technical Breakthroughs, Scientific Discoveries | 2004

Effect of fluoromica platelet size on the properties of segmented polyurethane nanocomposites

B. P. Finnigan; Darren J. Martin; Peter J. Halley; R. W. Truss; K. T. Campbell; Grant Edwards; Phil S. Casey

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R. W. Truss

University of Queensland

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K. T. Campbell

University of Queensland

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Phil S. Casey

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

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Kevin S. Jack

University of Queensland

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Grant Edwards

University of Queensland

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Robert Knott

Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation

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