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Rheological properties of organoclay suspensions in epoxy network precursors
Authors:L. Le Pluart   J. Duchet   H. Sautereau   P. Halley  J. -F. Gerard
Affiliation:a Laboratoire des Matériaux Macromoléculaires, UMR CNRS 5627/IMP. Institut National des Sciences Appliquées-Bât. Jules Verne, 20 avenue Albert Einstein, F-69621, Villeurbanne Cedex, France;b Materials Characterization and Processing Centre, Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Queensland, Brisbane Qld, 4072, Australia
Abstract:This paper deals with the evolution of the state of dispersion of organically modified montmorillonites in epoxy or amine precursors. The epoxy prepolymer is a diglycidyl ether of bisphenol A (DGEBA) and the curing agent is an aliphatic diamine with a polyoxypropylene backbone (Jeffamine D2000). The clay dispersion is evaluated at the platelet scale (nanoscopic scale) from X-ray spectrometry [wide-angle X-ray diffraction (WAXD) and small-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS)] and at the aggregates scale (microscopic scale) from rheological analysis. The organoclays used form gels in the monomers above the percolation threshold if no shear is applied and present a mechanical gel/sol transition when shear stress increases. Gel strength and viscosity at high shear rates are linked to the nanometric state of dispersion and reveal the existence of two different organizations depending on organoclay/monomer interactions:
(i) When the clay shows good interactions with the monomer, a significant swelling of the clay galleries by the monomer is obtained. These swollen particles lead to formation of weak gels which after shearing give high relative viscosity fluids.
(ii) When the clay develops poor interactions with the monomer, the clay tends to reduce its exchange surface with the monomer and leads to a strongly connected gel. Shear breaks down this physical network leading to a very low relative viscosity fluid composed of nonswollen particles keeping a high aspect ratio.
Keywords:Organophilic montmorillonite   Rheology   Suspensions   Physical gel   Epoxy/amine
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