eXPRESS Polymer Letters (Mar 2013)

Selective localization of titanium dioxide nanoparticles at the interface and its effect on the impact toughness of poly(L-lactide)/poly(ether)urethane blends

  • Q. Fu,
  • H. W. Bai,
  • H. Xiu,
  • C. M. Huang,
  • C. L. Xu,
  • X. Y. Li

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3144/expresspolymlett.2013.24
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 3
pp. 261 – 271

Abstract

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Inorganic nanofillers are often added into polymer/elastomer blends as a third component to modify their performance. This work aims to clarify the role of interface-localized spherical nanoparticles in determining the impact toughness of polymer blends. The selective distribution of titanium dioxide (TiO2) nanoparticles in poly(L-lactide)/poly(ether) urethane (PLLA/PU) blends was investigated by using scanning electron microscope. It is interesting to find that, regardless of the method of TiO2 introduction, nano-TiO2 particles are always selectively localized at the phase interface between PLLA and PU, leading to a significant improvement in notched Izod impact toughness. The moderately weakened interfacial adhesion induced by the interfacially-localized nano-TiO2 particles is believed to be the main reason for the largely enhanced impact toughness.

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