The linear and nonlinear melt state viscoelastic properties for a series of
layered silicate based intercalated polymer nanocomposites are studied to
elucidate the role of highly anisotropic nanometer thick layers in altering
the flow properties of such hybrids. The steady shear viscosities for the
nanocomposites exhibit enhanced shear-thinning at all shear rates, with the
viscosity at high shear rates being almost independent of silicate loading
and comparable to that of the unfilled polymer. Further, the elasticity, a
s measured by the first normal stress difference, when compared at constant
shear stress is surprisingly independent of the silicate loading and ident
ical to that of the unfilled polymer. This unique combination of unfilled p
olymerlike viscosity and elasticity for these filled nanocomposites, is att
ributed to the ability of the highly-anisotropic layered silicates to be or
iented in the flow direction and results in a minimal contribution by the s
ilicate layers to both the viscosity and the elasticity of the hybrids. (C)
2001 American Institute of Physics.