Web Release Date: December 29,
Polymer Nanocomposites with a Low Thermal Expansion Coefficient
Research Laboratories, Eastman Kodak Company, 1999 Lake Avenue, Rochester, New York 14650-2158

Abstract:
In this paper, a PEO-clay(PVP) nanocomposite was designed and the nanocomposite film was
produced. The film exhibits a low thermal expansion coefficient of ~10 ppm/
C, which is similar to that of
metals. The film also exhibits an unexpected high heat distortion temperature, which is much higher than the
melting point of polyethylene oxide (PEO), as well as a much improved O2 barrier property, high stiffness, and
high strength. The significant property improvements are related to the structure of the formed composite. In this
composite, the clay crystal is first intercalated by polyvinyl pyrrolidone (PVP), which regulates the stacking of
the clay sheets and forms a well-ordered intercalated clay crystal. This intercalated clay crystal directs the
crystallization and crystal orientation of the PEO in the composite. The property change with the amount of clay
added suggests that there is a critical clay loading of ~10 vol % beyond which the polymer based composite
exhibits superior properties.
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