K. Varlot et al., Clay-reinforced polyamide: Preferential orientation of the montmorillonitesheets and the polyamide crystalline lamellae, J POL SC PP, 39(12), 2001, pp. 1360-1370
Intercalated and exfoliated nanocomposites were prepared by tile extrusion
and injection of polyamide-6 and highly swollen or slightly swollen montmor
illonite, respectively. The microstructure of pure compounds was characteri
zed. The basal spacing was more homogeneous in swollen montmorillonite than
in nontreated montmorillonite. This was attributed to the presence of a su
rfactant. Surfactant crystallites were observed in swollen montmorillonite
and in the nanocomposites. Their distribution is discussed. The nanocomposi
tes exhibited anisotropic properties attributed to the orientation of the m
ontmorillonite sheets. The preferential orientation of the montmorillonite
sheets was studied in detail by small-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS). it was
found to be related to the injection direction. An average distance betwee
n two sheets was also measured from the SAXS spectra. The crystallographic
state of the polyamide matrix was then analyzed. The orientation of tile po
lymer lamellac relative to the montmorillonite sheets is discussed. The ori
entation of the montmorillonite sheets and the polyamide lamellae is expect
ed to play a major role in the mechanical properties of nanocomposites. (C)
2001 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.