Reprint

Polymer Clay Nano-composites

Edited by
October 2019
246 pages
  • ISBN978-3-03921-652-9 (Paperback)
  • ISBN978-3-03921-653-6 (PDF)

This book is a reprint of the Special Issue Polymer Clay Nano-composites that was published in

Chemistry & Materials Science
Engineering
Summary

This Special Issue focuses on the current state-of-the-art of “Polymer Clay Nano-Composites” for biomedical, anticorrosion, antibacterial, and other applications. Clay–polymer composite nanomaterials represent an emerging area of research. Loading polymers with clay particles essentially enhances the composite strength features. Of particular interest are different nano-assembly methods, such as silane mono and multilayers, polyelectrolyte layer-by-layer assembly, and others. An important development was reached for tubular and fibrous clay nanoparticles, such as halloysite, sepiolite, and imogolite. Polymer clay nanoparticles can be prepared as sheets with 1-nm thickness and width of a few hundred nm (e.g., kaolin and montmorillonite). Fibrous clays significantly reinforce the nano-composites in the assembly with biopolymers and other green polymers, leading to functional hybrid bio nano-composites. The scope of this Special Issue comprehensively includes the synthesis and characterization of polymer clay nano-composites used for several applications, including nano-clay polymer composites and hybrid nano-assemblies.

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  • Paperback
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© 2019 by the authors; CC BY-NC-ND license
Keywords
polyimide; graphene oxide; composite; mechanical properties; indentation recovery; AFM; carbon fibers; surface grafting; halloysite nanotubes; polymer composites; interface; fish gelatin; halloysite nanotubes; glycerol; mechanical properties; water resistance; LAP; hyaluronic acid; doxorubicin; CD44 receptor targeted; sacrificial bond; ionic network; organic montmorillonite; 1,2-polybutadiene; in-situ intercalation; clay–polymer nanocomposites; atrazine; radical polymerization; hexadecyltrimethylammonium bromide; phenyltrimethylammonium chloride; FTIR; TGA; adsorption; dental resins; nanocomposite materials; organically modified clays; montmorillonite; intercalation; nanotechnology; ammonium persulfate; fuzzy optimization; N,N′-methylenebisacrylamide; Pareto set; polyacrylic acid; swelling capacity; variable cost; polyethylene oxide; montmorillonite clays; Pd catalysis; catalytic composite; positron annihilation; doubly functionalized montmorillonite; polystyrene; soap-free emulsion polymerization; thermal stability; tribological property; organo-clays; polyamines; clay-amine interaction mechanisms; structure effects; la uptake and release; layered silicate; sericite; CTAB; intercalation stability; nanocomposites; gelation kinetics; sol–gel transition; water shutoff; silica sol; cellulose nanofibrils; halloysite nanotubes; supercritical CO2; polystyrene foam; blowing agent; in situ polymerization; attapulgite/polypyrrole nanocomposite; halloysite nanotubes; polysaccharide; interfacial interactions; reinforcing; adsorption; dispersion; coatings; whey protein isolate; nanocomposites; nanoclay, barrier; morphology; n/a