Exfoliation of organoclay nanocomposites based on polystyrene-block-polyisoprene-block-poly(2-vinylpyridine) copolymer: Solution blending versus melt blending

Weibin Zha, Chang Dae Han, Hong Chul Moon, Sung Hyun Han, Dong Hyun Lee, Jin Kon Kim

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Abstract

Exfoliated nanocomposites based on polystyrene-block-polyisoprene-block-poly(2-vinylpyridine) (SI2VP triblock) copolymer were prepared by solution blending and melt blending. Their dispersion characteristics were investigated using transmission electron microscopy, X-ray diffraction, and small-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS). For the study, SI2VP triblock copolymers with varying amounts of poly(2-vinylpyridine) (P2VP) block (3, 5, and 13 wt%) and different molecular weights were synthesized by sequential anionic polymerization. In the preparation of nanocomposites, four different commercial organoclays, treated with a surfactant having quaternary ammonium salt, were employed. It was found from SAXS that the microdomain structure of an SI2VP triblock copolymer having 13 wt% P2VP block (SI2VP-13) transformed from core-shell cylinders into lamellae when it was mixed with an organoclay. It was found further that the solution-blended nanocomposites based on a homogeneous SI2VP triblock copolymer having 5 wt% P2VP block (SI2VP-5) gave rise to an exfoliated morphology, irrespective of the differences in chemical structure of the surfactant residing at the surface of the organoclays, which is attributable to the presence of ion-dipole interactions between the positively charged N+ ion in the surfactant residing at the surface of the organoclay and the pyridine rings in the P2VP block of SI2VP-5 and SI2VP-13, respectively. Both solution- and melt-blended nanocomposites based on microphase-separated SI2VP-13 having an order-disorder transition temperature (TODT) of approximately 210 °C also gave rise to exfoliated morphology. However, melt-blended nanocomposite based on a high-molecular-weight SI2VP triblock copolymer having a very high TODT (estimated to be about 360 °C), which was much higher than the melt blending temperature employed (200 °C), gave rise to very poor dispersion of the aggregates of organoclay. It is concluded that the TODT of a block copolymer plays a significant role in determining the dispersion characteristics of organoclay nanocomposites prepared by melt blending.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)936-952
Number of pages17
JournalPolymer
Volume51
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - 15 Feb 2010

Keywords

  • Block copolymer
  • Exfoliation
  • Nanocomposites

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