Caracterizações de argilas bentoníticas e síntese de argilas organofílicas para uso em nanocompósitos poliméricos - Parte II

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Polymeric nanocomposites have attracted considerable interest because this material offers unusual combination of properties. The smectite clays are commonly used as the dispersed phase to obtain nanocomposites, in particular, bentonite clays. In this work three bentonite clays without modification and after modification with salt or organophilization stearyl dimethyl ammonium chloride were studied. The cation exchange capacity (CEC) of bentonite clay was carried out without modification. The efficiency of organophilization was evaluated by X-ray fluorescence and the degree of expansion of the organoclay by X-ray diffraction. The 1346 clay shows higher CEC than that of other clays. In addition, the results indicate that organophilization clays with quaternary ammonium salt, which was observed by the presence of salt in the basal spacing of clay and the expansion of the basal reflection d001 clays.

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Barbosa, R., Morais, D. D. S., Araújo, E. M., & Mélo, T. J. A. (2012). Caracterizações de argilas bentoníticas e síntese de argilas organofílicas para uso em nanocompósitos poliméricos - Parte II. Ceramica, 58(348), 495–499. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0366-69132012000400013

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