Investigation of Dual Network Construction for Toughening in Bio-Based Polyamide Composites.

Polymers (Basel)

National Engineering Laboratory for Plastic Modification and Processing, Kingfa Scientific and Technological Co., Ltd., Guangzhou 510275, China.

Published: August 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • - This study explored how creating a dual network can improve the toughness of bio-based long-chain polyamide 610 (PA610) composites using different toughening agents and their concentration.
  • - Rheological studies indicated that 13.5 vol.% of the toughening agent in the PA610 matrix led to a good mechanical property balance and a significant interaction between the materials.
  • - The incorporation of ultra-high-molecular-weight polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) along with specific toughening agents resulted in enhanced strength and toughness by forming a dual semi-interpenetrating network, presenting new strategies for improving bio-based polyamide materials.

Article Abstract

This study investigated the role of constructing a dual network in toughening bio-based long-chain polyamide 610 (PA610) composites. Rheological studies were conducted to reveal the effects of toughening agent type and content on the material properties. According to the variation trend of mechanical properties and the appearance of a rheological low-frequency plateau of the materials, the percolation network concentration of the toughening agent in the PA610 matrix was determined to be 13.5 vol.%. The interfacial interaction of the composite was evaluated through the percolation theory, and the scaling value = 1.36 for both indicated the good affinity between PA610 and the toughening agent. Rheology results found that the combination of ethylene terpolymer (PTW) and maleic anhydride-g-styrene-b-(ethylene-butylene)-b-styrene (MAH-SEBS) could achieve an optimal balance between the mechanical properties and fluidity of the composites. Furthermore, the addition of ultra-high-molecular-weight polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE), in conjunction with the toughening agent, facilitated the construction of a dual semi-interpenetrating network. The strengthened intermolecular interactions restricted the relative slippage and mobility of the polymer chains and therefore enhanced the strength and toughness of the material. This study provides new possibilities and approaches for optimizing the comprehensive properties of bio-based polyamide materials.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11359592PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym16162248DOI Listing

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