Authors
Pinar Akcora, Sanat K Kumar, Joseph Moll, Sarah Lewis, Linda S Schadler, Yu Li, Brian C Benicewicz, Alec Sandy, Suresh Narayanan, Jan Ilavsky, Pappannan Thiyagarajan, Ralph H Colby, Jack F Douglas
Publication date
2010/1/26
Journal
Macromolecules
Volume
43
Issue
2
Pages
1003-1010
Publisher
American Chemical Society
Description
We critically explore the role of particle dispersion on the melt state mechanical properties of nanocomposites formed by mixing polystyrene homopolymers with polystyrene grafted silica nanoparticles. We selected this system since we previously showed that nanoparticle spatial distribution can be controlled through judicious choices of the brush and matrix parameters. Here we focus on the temporal evolution of the nanoparticle self-assembly dispersion state and its effect on mechanical reinforcement using rheology, electron microscopy, and the measurement of nanoscale particle dynamics using X-ray photon correlation spectroscopy. Nanoscale and macroscopic experiments show that a composite with percolating sheets of particles displays “gel-like” or solid-like mechanical behavior at lower particle loadings than one with uniform particle dispersion. This conclusion allows us to conjecture that mechanical …
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