Effect of Free Surface Layer and Interfacial Zone on Glass-Transition Behavior of PMMA/CNT Nanocomposite
2019
The glass-transition behaviors of the nanocomposites comprised of poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA) and multiwalled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) were investigated. The average glass-transition temperatures (Tg) of PMMA/CNT nanocomposites strongly depend on the nanocomposite structure or the orientation of CNTs in composites. The coexistence of the polymer layer with high mobility at the free surface of PMMA coating on CNT sidewalls and low-mobility PMMA chains in the interfacial zone locally in contact with CNTs leads to the local heterogeneity of polymer dynamics. In the PMMA/CNT nanocomposite with vertically aligned and densified CNT arrays (DCNTA), the PMMA chains with reduced dynamics in the interfacial zone near CNT sidewalls dominate the average Tg and lead to an increase in Tg. In the PMMA/CNT nanocomposite with randomly distributed CNTs (RCNT), a polymer layer with high mobility at the free surface of PMMA coating on CNT sidewalls causes a decrease in average Tg. The PMMA/CNT nanocomposites also exhib...
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