The effects of unmodified vermiculite on photooxidation of polyamide 11 nanocomposites under accelerated UV test

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Kaci, Mustapha
Focke, Walter Wilhelm
Van der Merwe, Elizabet Margaretha

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American Institute of Physics

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The effects of unmodified vermiculite (UMVC) clay on the photooxidation of polyamide 11 (PA11) were investigated by accelerated UV test up to 600 h. The clay was incorporated to the polymer at a content ratio of 5 wt. %. The film samples were prepared by melt compounding using cast extrusion process. The study showed that accelerated photo-oxidation induced changes in the chemical structure of both PA11 and PA11 nanocomposite resulting in the formation of imides and carboxylic acids as the main carbonyl products. Furthermore, the carbonyl index increased linearly in the first 360 h of exposure indicating a fast oxidation process before decreasing. The stability of the irradiated samples was also evaluated by the onset oxidation temperature (OOT) determined by DSC and the results corroborated well those obtained by FTIR spectroscopy.

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9th International Conference on “Times of Polymers and Composites” AIP Conf. Proc. 1981, 020048-1–020048-4; https://doi.org/10.1063/1.5045910.

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Photooxidation, Polyamide 11 (PA11), Onset oxidation temperature (OOT), Unmodified vermiculite (UMVC), Clay, Accelerated UV test, Vermiculite, Nnanocomposite, Degradation

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Kacia, M, Focke, W.W. & Van der Merwe, E.M. 2018, 'The effects of unmodified vermiculite on photooxidation of polyamide 11 nanocomposites under accelerated UV test', AIP Conference Proceedings, vol. 1981, no. 1, art. no. 020048, pp. 1-4.