Polymeric nano-composites are prepared by melt intercalation in this study.
Nano-clay is mixed with either a polymer or a polymer blend by twin-screw
extrusion. The clay-spacing in the composites is measured by X-ray diffract
ion (XRD). The morphology of the composites and its development during the
extrusion process are observed by scanning electron microscopy (SEM). Melt
viscosity and mechanical properties of the composites and the blends are al
so measured. It Is found that the clay spacing in the composites is influen
ced greatly by the type of polymer used. The addition of the nano-clay can
greatly increase the viscosity of the polymer when there is a strong inter-
action between the polymer and the nano-clay. It can also change the morpho
logy and morphology development of nylon 6/PP blends. The mechanical test s
hows that the presence of 5-10 wt.% nano-clay largely increases the elastic
modulus of the composites and blends, while significantly decreases the im
pact strength. The water absorption of nylon 6 is decreased with the presen
ce of nano-clay. The effect of nano-clay on polymers and polymer blends is
also compared with Kaolin clay under the same experimental conditions.