Enhancement of mechanical and thermal properties of (Polyvinyl alcohol)-Dialdehyde starch composites via the incorporation of montmorillonite nanofillers

This study was conducted to investigate the effects of nano-size montmorillonite (MMT) in poly(vinyl alcohol)-(dialdehyde starch) (PVOH-DAS) blending system. DAS was initially synthesized through periodate oxidation method, followed by a solution casting procedure to prepare a PVOH-DAS-MMT blend hyb...

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Main Authors: Bee, S. T., Sin, L. T., Khor, S. L., Lim, K. S., Rahmat, A. R.
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spelling my.utm.766692018-05-31T09:25:39Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/76669/ Enhancement of mechanical and thermal properties of (Polyvinyl alcohol)-Dialdehyde starch composites via the incorporation of montmorillonite nanofillers Bee, S. T. Sin, L. T. Khor, S. L. Lim, K. S. Rahmat, A. R. TP Chemical technology This study was conducted to investigate the effects of nano-size montmorillonite (MMT) in poly(vinyl alcohol)-(dialdehyde starch) (PVOH-DAS) blending system. DAS was initially synthesized through periodate oxidation method, followed by a solution casting procedure to prepare a PVOH-DAS-MMT blend hybrid. Increasing the amount of MMT significantly increased the thermal decomposition temperatures of PVOH-DAS blends. This is because the intercalated MMT particles in the PVOH-DAS matrix could restrict the diffusion of oxygen and volatile gases throughout the PVOH-DAS matrix by delaying the decomposition temperature. The incorporation of MMT particles into the PVOH-DAS matrix has significantly increased the d-spacing and interchain separation of peaks (001) and (002). The effective intercalation of PVOH-DAS matrix into interlayer galleries of MMT particles could increase the interlayer galleries gap distance. Increasing the amounts of MMT has significantly increased the mechanical properties of all PVOH-DAS blends. The intercalation effect of MMT particles in the PVOH-DAS matrix could improve the compatibility between PVOH and DAS phases in the PVOH-DAS matrix by effectively transferring applied stress throughout the polymer matrix. J. VINYL ADDIT. TECHNOL., 23:E128–E141, 2017. John Wiley and Sons Ltd 2017 Article PeerReviewed Bee, S. T. and Sin, L. T. and Khor, S. L. and Lim, K. S. and Rahmat, A. R. (2017) Enhancement of mechanical and thermal properties of (Polyvinyl alcohol)-Dialdehyde starch composites via the incorporation of montmorillonite nanofillers. Journal of Vinyl and Additive Technology, 23 . E128-E141. ISSN 1083-5601 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84945247136&doi=10.1002%2fvnl.21517&partnerID=40&md5=3d7aa538aa31c1222de930fa7c7afb4e DOI:10.1002/vnl.21517
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Bee, S. T.
Sin, L. T.
Khor, S. L.
Lim, K. S.
Rahmat, A. R.
Enhancement of mechanical and thermal properties of (Polyvinyl alcohol)-Dialdehyde starch composites via the incorporation of montmorillonite nanofillers
description This study was conducted to investigate the effects of nano-size montmorillonite (MMT) in poly(vinyl alcohol)-(dialdehyde starch) (PVOH-DAS) blending system. DAS was initially synthesized through periodate oxidation method, followed by a solution casting procedure to prepare a PVOH-DAS-MMT blend hybrid. Increasing the amount of MMT significantly increased the thermal decomposition temperatures of PVOH-DAS blends. This is because the intercalated MMT particles in the PVOH-DAS matrix could restrict the diffusion of oxygen and volatile gases throughout the PVOH-DAS matrix by delaying the decomposition temperature. The incorporation of MMT particles into the PVOH-DAS matrix has significantly increased the d-spacing and interchain separation of peaks (001) and (002). The effective intercalation of PVOH-DAS matrix into interlayer galleries of MMT particles could increase the interlayer galleries gap distance. Increasing the amounts of MMT has significantly increased the mechanical properties of all PVOH-DAS blends. The intercalation effect of MMT particles in the PVOH-DAS matrix could improve the compatibility between PVOH and DAS phases in the PVOH-DAS matrix by effectively transferring applied stress throughout the polymer matrix. J. VINYL ADDIT. TECHNOL., 23:E128–E141, 2017.
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author Bee, S. T.
Sin, L. T.
Khor, S. L.
Lim, K. S.
Rahmat, A. R.
author_facet Bee, S. T.
Sin, L. T.
Khor, S. L.
Lim, K. S.
Rahmat, A. R.
author_sort Bee, S. T.
title Enhancement of mechanical and thermal properties of (Polyvinyl alcohol)-Dialdehyde starch composites via the incorporation of montmorillonite nanofillers
title_short Enhancement of mechanical and thermal properties of (Polyvinyl alcohol)-Dialdehyde starch composites via the incorporation of montmorillonite nanofillers
title_full Enhancement of mechanical and thermal properties of (Polyvinyl alcohol)-Dialdehyde starch composites via the incorporation of montmorillonite nanofillers
title_fullStr Enhancement of mechanical and thermal properties of (Polyvinyl alcohol)-Dialdehyde starch composites via the incorporation of montmorillonite nanofillers
title_full_unstemmed Enhancement of mechanical and thermal properties of (Polyvinyl alcohol)-Dialdehyde starch composites via the incorporation of montmorillonite nanofillers
title_sort enhancement of mechanical and thermal properties of (polyvinyl alcohol)-dialdehyde starch composites via the incorporation of montmorillonite nanofillers
publisher John Wiley and Sons Ltd
publishDate 2017
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