Polymerization kinetics and characterization of dual cured polyurethane-acrylate nanocomposites for laminates
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2005
Abstract:
Four different types of montmorillonites have been dispersed by sonication at 50 8C into a propoxylated aromatic epoxy diacrylate oligomer to achieve interlayered or exfoliated nanocomposites. A thermally-induced cross-linking reaction, forming a polyurethane network in the presence of 7 wt.-% of a montmorillonite, has been promoted by addition of an allophanate modified polyisocyanurate based on hexamethylene diisocyanate. The kinetic behavior
of the network formation has been studied at 25, 40 and 60 ° C by following the disappearance of the isocyanate vibrational band found at 2 270 cm1
. A tight crosslinked polyurethane acrylate network has been achieved by a subsequent dual UV curing promoted by a photoinitiator mixture (0.6 wt.-%)
added to the reactive mixture because of further reactions occur to the acrylate double bonds. The photopolymerization kinetic has been investigated on the different thermally treated polyurethane nanocomposite networks by Real Time FTIR spectroscopy monitoring the changes of the IR band at 810 cm1
assigned to the acrylate double bond vibrations. The influence of the different montmorillonite clays on the final nanocomposite morphology has been investigated by using XRD and SEM. Finally, the use of these mixtures as internal layer between two modified surface PET films has been also studied for the laminate production. The based-PET laminate films have been characterized by determining the bending resistance and optical properties as a function of
different nanofillers.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Rossetti, Stefano; Scoponi, Marco
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