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Polymer | 2001

The fabrication of syndiotactic polystyrene/organophilic clay nanocomposites and their properties

Cheon Il Park; O Ok Park; Jae Gon Lim; Hyun Joon Kim

The fabrication of nanocomposite of syndiotactic polystyrene (sPS)/organophilic clay was conducted by melt intercalation. To avoid the decrease of interlayer spacing due to desorption of organic materials at high temperature, various amorphous styrenic polymers were introduced during the melt mixing process. The nanocomposites were fabricated via two different methods, one is the stepwise mixing method, which is the melt intercalation of amorphous styrenic polymers into organophilic clay followed by blending with sPS, and the other is the simultaneous mixing method, in which all components are melt mixed together. The microstructures of nanocomposites were investigated by X-ray diffraction (XRD) and transmission electron microscopy. The mechanical properties of the nanocomposites such as tensile strength, flexural modulus and izod impact strength were measured and discussed in relation to their microstructures. Both fabrication methods yielded the nanocomposites with different microstructures ranging from intercalated structure to exfoliated structure depending on the kind of amorphous styrenic polymers, which was revealed by the increase in interlayer spacing on X-ray spectrum. Amorphous polymers intercalated into the clay gallery previously is considered to play an important role in maintaining the intercalated or exfoliated structure without any contraction of interlayer spacing even at sPS melting temperature. The fabrication method also influenced the microstructure and mechanical properties, especially tensile strength. In the case of nanocomposites having intercalation structure, the stepwise mixing method yielded more obvious intercalation structure than the simultaneous mixing method so that the former method resulted in higher tensile strength. On the other hand, the nanocomposite having exfoliated structure showed similar mechanical properties between the two fabrication methods.


Journal of Applied Polymer Science | 2004

Synthesis and material properties of syndiotactic polystyrene/organophilic clay nanocomposites

Mun Ho Kim; Cheon Il Park; Won Mook Choi; Jin Woo Lee; Jae Gon Lim; O Ok Park; Jung Min Kim


Polymer Bulletin | 2002

A novel preparation method of maleic anhydride grafted syndiotactic polystyrene and its blend performance with nylon6

Jae Gon Lim; Jung Hyun Baik; Xuequan Zhang; Younggon Son; Won Mook Choi; O Ok Park


Archive | 2001

Flame retardant syndiotactic polystyrene resin composition

Xuequan Zhang; Jae Gon Lim; Bok Nam Jang; Hyun Joon Kim; Jung Hyun Baik; Sang Sun Woo


Archive | 2001

Method of preparing monomer-grafted syndiotactic polystyrene with polarity

Xuequan Zhang; Jae Gon Lim; Jung Hyun Baik; Hyun Joon Kim


Archive | 2001

Reactor alloy of syndiotactic polystyrene having high impact resistance

Sung Cheol Yoon; Xuequan Zhang; Jae Gon Lim; Hyun Joon Kim; Young Sub Lee


Archive | 2000

Unique supported metallocene catalyst for producing syndiotactic styrenic polymer

Sung Cheol Yoon; Xuequan Zhang; Jae Gon Lim; Hyun Joon Kim; Young Sub Lee


Archive | 2000

Ethylene-aromatic vinyl compound-vinyl norbonene terpolymer

Xuequan Zhang; Jae Gon Lim; Sung Cheol Yoon; Hyun Joon Kim; Young Sub Lee


Archive | 2000

Supported catalyst for producing syndiotactic styrenic polymer

Sung Cheol Yoon; Xuequan Zhang; Jae Gon Lim; Hyun Joon Kim; Young Sub Lee


Archive | 2000

Metallocene catalysts having multi-nuclear constrained geometry and ethylene/aromatic vinyl compound co-polymers prepared by using the same

Sung Cheol Yoon; Xuequan Zhang; Jae Gon Lim; Hyun Joon Kim; Young Sub Lee

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