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Influence of crosslink density on the interfacial characteristics of epoxy nanocomposites

Author(s)
Kim, ByungjoChoi, JoonmyungYang, SeunghwaYu, SuyoungCho, Maenghyo
Issued Date
2015-03
DOI
10.1016/j.polymer.2015.01.043
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/81298
Citation
POLYMER, v.60, pp.186 - 197
Abstract
The thermo-mechanical characteristics of thermoset epoxy based nanocomposites are investigated with molecular dynamics (MD) simulations. For establishing molecular models, spherical silica (SiO2) nanoparticles and crosslinked epoxy structures (EPON 862 (R)-TETA) are considered as a filler and matrix phase material, respectively. The reinforcing effect of stiffness and thermal stability by addressing the spherical silica nanofillers is clearly observed: increase in elastic modulus and decrease in thermal expansion coefficient. Meanwhile, the degree of enhancement decreases with increasing crosslink density. This phenomenon is attributed to the reduction of interfacial interactions between the filler and epoxy matrix with the valence changes of atoms which involve crosslinking reactions. To investigate the interphase property, a multiscale bridging method, combined with the multi-inclusion model and MD simulation, is introduced. Furthermore, the effective interphase concept is addressed to account for the inherent interfacial characteristics with the formation of crosslinks. (C) 2015 Published by Elsevier Ltd.
Publisher
ELSEVIER SCI LTD
ISSN
0032-3861
Keyword (Author)
Crosslink densityNanocompositesMolecular dynamics simulation
Keyword
MOLECULAR-DYNAMICS SIMULATIONPOLYMER NANOCOMPOSITESMECHANICAL-PROPERTIESTHERMOELASTIC BEHAVIORTHERMAL-DEGRADATIONGLASS-TRANSITIONINCLUSION MODELRESIN SYSTEMCOMPOSITESINTERPHASE

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