This communication reports a unique morphology of dispersed clay particles in a polymer nanocomposite. A nanocomposite of poly[butylene succinate)-co-adipate] (PBSA) with 3 wt% of organically modified montmorillonite was prepared by melt-blending in a batch mixer. The focused-ion beam cross-sectioning at 36° to the sample surface, followed by delineation etching with water revealed a unique dispersed morphology of the clay particles in PBSA nanocomposite. The scanning electron microscopy image showed a unique structure, where the vertically embedded stacked silicate layers fall down to the PBSA matrix, forming a corn-flake like structure. This unique structured was called as “nano-flake".
Reference:
Malwela, T and Ray, SS. 2011. Unique morphology of dispersed clay particles in a polymer nanocomposite. Polymer, Vol 52(5), pp 1297-1301
Malwela, T., & Ray, S. (2011). Unique morphology of dispersed clay particles in a polymer nanocomposite. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/5468
Malwela, T, and SS Ray "Unique morphology of dispersed clay particles in a polymer nanocomposite." (2011) http://hdl.handle.net/10204/5468
Malwela T, Ray S. Unique morphology of dispersed clay particles in a polymer nanocomposite. 2011; http://hdl.handle.net/10204/5468.