Ultrasound-Assisted Synthesis, Characterization, and Applications of Halloysite-Polymer Nanocomposites
Date
2019
Authors
Kezia, Buruga
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National Institute of Technology Karnataka, Surathkal
Abstract
Nanocomposites have been receiving growing interest in research as these materials
display unique and attractive properties. Halloysite nanotubes are naturally occurring clay
minerals and offers an inexpensive, low-tech alternative that is morphologically similar to
multiwalled CNTs. In this work, ultrasound-assisted synthesis of HNT-polymer
nanocomposites using three different routes i.e., solution blending, emulsion
polymerization and mini-emulsion polymerization is presented. The interaction of HNTs
with the polymer and their dispersion in the polymer matrix are vital in enhancing the
properties of polymers. To achieve better interaction between HNTs and polymers the
surface of HNTs was chemically modified with surfactant (Cetyl trimethylammonium
bromide) and silane (γ-MPS) coupling agent. To achieve better dispersion of HNTs into
polymer matrix ultrasound-assistance was utilized. HNT-polymer nanocomposites were
characterized using different characterization techniques to understand their structure,
morphology, functional, mechanical and thermal properties. It was observed that the
surface modification of HNTs along with use of ultrasound for the process resulted in
improvement in the properties of nanocomposites. HNT-polymer nanocomposites were
used for two types of applications. Firstly, they were applied as protective coatings to
different types of soda-lime glasses. These coatings displayed good thermal stability,
mechanical strength, and hydrophobicity. They ensured better protection of the surface and
the increased durability of the soda-lime glass. Next, the HNT-polymer nanocomposites
was used for the fabrication of membranes for treatment of water. Two stage filtration unit
comprised of nanoporous and microporous membrane was developed. The fabricated
membranes displayed high water flux, great solute rejection, long-term stability of water
flux, good rejection, and excellent mechanical and thermal properties. Overall, HNT-based
polymer nanocomposites have greater potential for various applications in environmental
construction and automobile industries.
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Department of Chemical Engineering, Nanocomposite, Halloysite nanotubes (HNTs), Ultrasound, Coatings, Membranes