Bulletin of the American Physical Society
APS March Meeting 2021
Volume 66, Number 1
Monday–Friday, March 15–19, 2021; Virtual; Time Zone: Central Daylight Time, USA
Session L03: Hierarchical Structural Emergence in Elastomer Nanocomposites: Dispersion, Dynamics, Structure, Modeling, and Simulation
8:00 AM–11:00 AM,
Wednesday, March 17, 2021
Sponsoring
Units:
DPOLY DSOFT
Chair: Greg Beaucage, University Of Cincinnati
Abstract: L03.00001 : Polymer – nanocomposites at rest and under deformation: structure of the nanofillers, conformation of the chains, and related mechanical reinforcement.
8:00 AM–8:36 AM
Live
Presenter:
François Boué
(Lab Léon Brillouin-UPSaclay-CEA-CNRS-UMR12)
Author:
François Boué
(Lab Léon Brillouin-UPSaclay-CEA-CNRS-UMR12)
First, about the nanoparticles: depending on preparation, but also on composition (non grafted or grafted particles), and on the matrix chains molecular weight, they can show individually dispersion, fractal aggregation, compact aggregation (1), or initially anisotropic aggregates. These conditions can be created by physicochemical ways, like solution casting, or combined with an external field, or by industrial protocols like in tyre industry…We will review how to obtain the different cases, and their response to deformation (2). For this we will use first different chemical synthesis, including chain grafting on the particles; second, physical characterization: Small Angle Scattering, mostly from X Rays(SAXS), complemented by Electronic Transmission Microscopy to help us for interpretation of the scattering (fitting).
Second, the polymer: we will observe the chain conformation in the nanocomposite( for non-crystalline matrix), as well as the grafted chains brush, combining now X Rays with neutron radiation (SANS), at rest first. Under deformation (3), the effect of nanoparticle reinforcement on the comformation is strikingly different from the one on the stress-strain curves!
We will compare and harmonise with results of other groups(4).
(1) C Chevigny, F. Dalmas, E. Di Cola, D. Gigmes, D. Bertin, F. Boué , J. Jestin, Macromolecules 2011, 44 (1)
(2) N. Jouault, F. Dalmas, F. Boué, J. Jestin, Polymer, Polymer 2014, 55, 2523-2534.
(3) N. Jouault, C. Chevigny, F. Dalmas, S. Said, E. Di-Cola, R. Schweins, J. Jestin, F. Boué Physical Review E. 2010 (82) 3
(4) D. Zhao, V. G-Pinto, Andrew M. Jimenez, L. Zhao, J. Jestin, S. K. Kumar, B. Kuei, E. D. Gomez, A.S. Prasa, L .S. Schadler,M. M. Khani, C. Benicewicz, ACS Cent. Sci. 2017 (37) 751.
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