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Thermochimica Acta | 2004

Thermal degradation studies of alkyl-imidazolium salts and their application in nanocomposites

Walid H. Awad; Jeffrey W. Gilman; Marc R. Nyden; Richard H. Harris; Thomas E. Sutto; John H. Callahan; Paul C. Trulove; Hugh C. DeLong; Douglas M. Fox

Abstract Increasing the thermal stability of organically-modified layered silicates is one of the key points in the successful technical application of polymer-layered silicate nanocomposites on the industrial scale. To circumvent the detrimental effect of the lower thermal stability of alkyl ammonium-treated montmorillonite, a series of alkyl-imidazolium molten salts were prepared and characterized by elemental analysis, thermogravimetry (TGA) and thermal desorption mass spectroscopy (TDMS). The effect of counter ion, alkyl chain length and structural isomerism on the thermal stability of the imidazolium salts was investigated. Alkyl-imidazolium-treated montmorillonite clays were prepared by ion exchange of the imidazolium salts with Na-montmorillonite. These organically-modified clays were characterized by X-ray diffraction (XRD), TDMS and thermogravimetry coupled with Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (TGA-FTIR), and compared to the conventional quaternary alkyl ammonium montmorillonite. Results indicate that the counter ion has an effect on the thermal stability of the imidazolium salts, and that imidazolium salts with PF6−, N(SO2CF3)2− and BF4− anions are thermally more stable than the halide salts. A relationship was observed between the chain length of the alkyl group and the thermo-oxidative stability; as the chain length increased from propyl, butyl, decyl, hexadecyl, octadecyl to eicosyl, the stability decreased. The results also show that the imidazolium-treated montmorillonite has greater thermal stability compared to the imidazolium halide. Analysis of the decomposition products by FTIR provides an insight about the decomposition products which are water, carbon dioxide and hydrocarbons.


Journal of Polymer Science Part B | 2002

Effects of melt-processing conditions on the quality of poly(ethylene terephthalate) montmorillonite clay nanocomposites

Cher H. Davis; Lon J. Mathias; Jeffrey W. Gilman; David A. Schiraldi; J. Randy Shields; Paul C. Trulove; Tom E. Sutto; Hugh C. DeLong


Langmuir | 2008

Comparison of the quality of aqueous dispersions of single wall carbon nanotubes using surfactants and biomolecules

Reto Haggenmueller; Sameer S. Rahatekar; Jeffrey A. Fagan; Jaehun Chun; Matthew L. Becker; Rajesh R. Naik; Todd D. Krauss; Lisa J. Carlson; John F. Kadla; Paul C. Trulove; Douglas F. Fox; Hugh C. DeLong; Zhichao Fang; Shana O. Kelley; Jeffrey W. Gilman


Langmuir | 1991

Ionic Interactions in Electroactive Self-Assembled Monolayers of Ferrocene Species.

Hugh C. DeLong; John J. Donohue; Daniel A. Buttry


Macromolecular Materials and Engineering | 2010

Natural Fiber Welding

Hugh C. DeLong; Paul C. Trulove; Luke M. Haverhals; William M. Reichert


7th International Conference and Exhibition | 2001

Recent Advances in Flame Retardant Polymer Nanocomposites

Jeffrey W. Gilman; Takashi Kashiwagi; Alexander B. Morgan; Richard H. Harris; L D. Brassell; Walid H. Awad; Rick D. Davis; L Chyall; Thomas Sutto; Paul C. Trulove; Hugh C. DeLong


Archive | 2005

Solubilization and reconstitution of silk using ionic liquids

David M. Phillips; Robert A. Mantz; Paul C. Trulove; Hugh C. DeLong


Archive | 2007

Regeneration of silk and silk-like fibers from ionic liquid spin dopes

David M. Phillips; Robert A. Mantz; Paul C. Trulove; Hugh C. DeLong


Polymeric materials science and engineering | 2000

Polymer Layered Silicate Nanocomposites: Thermal Stability of Organic Cationic Treatments

Jeffrey W. Gilman; Alexander B. Morgan; Richard H. Harris; Paul C. Trulove; Hugh C. DeLong; Thomas Sutto


Archive | 2010

Ionic liquids processing of biomass to reducing sugars and other dehydration products

Hugh C. DeLong; Paul C. Trulove; Robert A. Mantz; William M. Reichert; Jeremy Mandia

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Paul C. Trulove

United States Naval Academy

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Jeffrey W. Gilman

National Institute of Standards and Technology

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Rajesh R. Naik

Air Force Research Laboratory

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Richard H. Harris

National Institute of Standards and Technology

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Robert A. Mantz

Air Force Research Laboratory

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Alexander B. Morgan

University of Dayton Research Institute

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David M. Phillips

Air Force Research Laboratory

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Kenneth H. Sandhage

Georgia Institute of Technology

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Thomas Sutto

United States Naval Academy

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