Styrene-b-butadiene-b-styrene (SBS)-based nanocomposites filled with unmodified and -COOH functionalized carbon nanotubes (CNTs) have been formulated at different processing conditions in order to provide an understanding of the influence of the processing temperature and mixing speed on the nanofillers dispersion and on the overall properties of the nanocomposites. The evaluation of the nanocomposites' mechanical and rheological behavior reveals that the effect of the processing speed on the final properties is almost negligible. Differently, the processing temperature influences strongly the mechanical and rheological properties of SBS-based nanocomposites. Indeed, for the nanocomposites formulated at high temperatures a significant enhancement of the overall properties with respect to the neat matrix has been achieved. Moreover, morphological analyses show that the state of dispersion of both unmodified and functionalized CNTs progressively improves as the processing temperature increases. Particularly, at low processing temperatures a segregated morphology in which the nanofillers are selectively confined in the domains of the SBS matrix has been obtained, while the nanocomposites formulated at 180°C show a homogeneous and uniform CNTs dispersion throughout the matrix and a strong level of interfacial adhesion between the copolymer chains and the dispersed nanofillers.

Arrigo, R., Teresi, R., Dintcheva, N.T. (2018). Mechanical and rheological properties of polystyrene-block-polybutadiene-blockpolystyrene copolymer reinforced with carbon nanotubes: Effect of processing conditions. JOURNAL OF POLYMER ENGINEERING, 38(2), 107-117 [10.1515/polyeng-2016-0455].

Mechanical and rheological properties of polystyrene-block-polybutadiene-blockpolystyrene copolymer reinforced with carbon nanotubes: Effect of processing conditions

Arrigo, Rossella;Teresi, Rosalia;Dintcheva, Nadka Tzankova
2018-01-01

Abstract

Styrene-b-butadiene-b-styrene (SBS)-based nanocomposites filled with unmodified and -COOH functionalized carbon nanotubes (CNTs) have been formulated at different processing conditions in order to provide an understanding of the influence of the processing temperature and mixing speed on the nanofillers dispersion and on the overall properties of the nanocomposites. The evaluation of the nanocomposites' mechanical and rheological behavior reveals that the effect of the processing speed on the final properties is almost negligible. Differently, the processing temperature influences strongly the mechanical and rheological properties of SBS-based nanocomposites. Indeed, for the nanocomposites formulated at high temperatures a significant enhancement of the overall properties with respect to the neat matrix has been achieved. Moreover, morphological analyses show that the state of dispersion of both unmodified and functionalized CNTs progressively improves as the processing temperature increases. Particularly, at low processing temperatures a segregated morphology in which the nanofillers are selectively confined in the domains of the SBS matrix has been obtained, while the nanocomposites formulated at 180°C show a homogeneous and uniform CNTs dispersion throughout the matrix and a strong level of interfacial adhesion between the copolymer chains and the dispersed nanofillers.
2018
Arrigo, R., Teresi, R., Dintcheva, N.T. (2018). Mechanical and rheological properties of polystyrene-block-polybutadiene-blockpolystyrene copolymer reinforced with carbon nanotubes: Effect of processing conditions. JOURNAL OF POLYMER ENGINEERING, 38(2), 107-117 [10.1515/polyeng-2016-0455].
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