Synthesis of nylon 6-clay hybrid

Journal of Materials Research - Tập 8 Số 5 - Trang 1179-1184 - 1993
Arimitsu Usuki1, Yoshitsugu Kojima1, Masaya Kawasumi1, Akane Okada1, Yoshiaki Fukushima1, Toshio Kurauchi1, Osami Kamigaito1
1Toyota Central Research & Development Laboratories, Inc., Nagakute-cho, Aichi-gun, Aichi 480-11, Japan

Tóm tắt

It was found that montmorillonite cation exchanged for 12-aminolauric acid (12-montmorillonite) was swollen by ∊-caprolactam to form a new intercalated compound. Caprolactam was polymerized in the interlayer of montmorillonite, a layer silicate, yielding a nylon 6-clay hybrid (NCH). The silicate layers of montmorillonite were uniformly dispersed in nylon 6. The carboxyl end groups of 12-aminolauric acid in 12-montmorillonite initiated polymerization of ∊-caprolactam, and as 12-montmorillonite content became larger, the molecular weight of nylon was reduced. From the result of end-group analysis, carboxyl end groups were more than amino end groups. The difference between the carboxyl and the amino end groups was attributed to ammonium cations (-NH3+) of nylon molecules, because the difference agreed with the anion site concentration of the montmorillonite in NCH. It is suggested that the ammonium cations in nylon 6 interact with the anions in montmorillonite.

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