MODELING THE INTERACTIONS BETWEEN POLYMERS AND CLAY SURFACES THROUGH SELF-CONSISTENT-FIELD THEORY

Citation
Ac. Balazs et al., MODELING THE INTERACTIONS BETWEEN POLYMERS AND CLAY SURFACES THROUGH SELF-CONSISTENT-FIELD THEORY, Macromolecules, 31(23), 1998, pp. 8370-8381
Citations number
25
Categorie Soggetti
Polymer Sciences
Journal title
ISSN journal
00249297
Volume
31
Issue
23
Year of publication
1998
Pages
8370 - 8381
Database
ISI
SICI code
0024-9297(1998)31:23<8370:MTIBPA>2.0.ZU;2-B
Abstract
Using numerical self-consistent field (SCF) calculations, we investiga te the interactions between two closely spaced surfaces and the surrou nding polymer melt. Short chains (surfactants) are terminally anchored to each of the surfaces. The coated substrates model organically modi fied clay crystallites (sheets). Through the calculations, we vary the characteristics of the surfactants and polymers to isolate conditions that drive the polymer to penetrate the gap between the surfaces. We also consider the effect of employing end-functionalized chains to pro mote the dispersion of bare clay sheets within the polymer matrix. We find that this scheme provides a robust method for exfoliating the she ets. To consider this case in greater depth, we develop an analytical SCF theory to model the interactions among the functionalized chains, nonfunctionalized polymers, and the clay sheets. The results from the numerical and analytical SCF models show good agreement on the behavio r of the system. The results indicate that the optimal polymeric candi dates for creating stable exfoliated composites are those that would c onstitute optimal steric stabilizers for colloidal suspensions.