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Electrospun PVDF/MWCNT/OMMT hybrid nanocomposites: preparation and characterization
2019/11/27 21:35:30 admin
Electrospinning technique was employed to prepare neat PVDF, nanoclay-PVDF and carbon nanotube (MWCNT)-PVDF nanocomposites, and nanoclay-carbon nanotube-PVDF hybrid nanocomposites. A mixture of dimethyl formamide/acetone (60/40) was used to fluidize the polymer and nanofillers. Electrospinning process was conducted under optimized conditions. Maximum modification was achieved at 0.15 wt% nanofiller. Rheological measurements on the prepared solutions revealed decreased material functions in the presence of nanoclay, whereas the rheological properties of MWCNT-PVDF solution did not show any significant reduction compared with those of neat PVDF solution. The behaviors of the hybrid nanocomposite solutions, though dependent on their composition and their material functions, increased with MWCNT concentration. These differences, together with variations in electrical properties of nanoclay and MWCNT, led to changes in morphology of the fiber during electrospinning process. Under electrospinning conditions designed for neat PVDF solution, mats with beads and with the highest fiber diameter were produced. Meanwhile, incorporation of both nanoclay and MWCNT into the solutions resulted in bead-free fibers with thinner diameter. Fourier transformed infrared spectrophotometry (FTIR) and X-ray diffractometry (XRD) were used to measure the beta-phase crystalline content in electrospun mats. Complete agreement was found between the FTIR and XRD results. The lowest and highest beta-phase contents were obtained for neat PVDF mat and hybrid nanocomposite mat containing 0.1 wt% clay, respectively. The mixing procedure of nanofillers and the PVDF solution was also found to be important. In case of hybrid nanocomposites, more beta-crystals were formed when the nanoclay was first mixed in the absence of MWCNT.
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