Journal of Materials Research and Technology (Nov 2020)

Mechanical properties of amine-cured epoxy composites reinforced with pristine protonated titanate nanotubes

  • Alex Tamayo-Aguilar,
  • Marco V. Guamán,
  • Víctor H. Guerrero,
  • Karina J. Lagos,
  • Celio A. Costa,
  • Christine Rabello Nascimento,
  • Bojan A. Marinkovic,
  • Patricia I. Pontón

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 6
pp. 15771 – 15778

Abstract

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Inorganic nanotubes are promising fillers for polymer composites. Among them, pristine protonated titanate nanotubes (p-TTNT), with high specific surface area and abundant hydroxyl surface groups, are good candidates for reinforcing amine-cured epoxy systems. Thus, epoxy composites filled with p-TTNT (≤ 3.0 wt. %, i.e. ≤ 1.1 vol. %) were prepared and their effect on the mechanical properties of the polymer matrix was studied. Young's modulus (E) and hardness (H) of the composites increased up to 19 and 17%, respectively, as demonstrated by microindentation tests, for 3.0 wt. % of p-TTNT, without functionalization. These increments could be attributed to the mutual compatibility, derived from the polar natures of p-TTNT and amine-cured epoxy, through the formation of hydrogen bonds. The wear resistance (H/E) of composites was maintained, independently of the p-TTNT content. Additionally, micromechanical models were successfully employed to predict the influence of the p-TTNT filler on the Young's modulus and hardness of the as-prepared composites.

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