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      Nanocompósitos de PEAD/PEBDL: avaliação da esfoliação da argila organofílica pela aplicação do modelo de Nielsen e das propriedades mecânicas, ópticas e permeabilidade Translated title: PEAD/PEBDL composites: evaluation of the exfoliation of organophilic clay using the Nielsen model and of the mechanical, optical and permeability properties

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          Uma blenda de polietileno de alta densidade e polietileno de baixa densidade (PEAD/PEBDL) comumente utilizada em filmes de embalagem foi modificada com argila montmorilonita organofílica comercial para obter nanocompósitos com melhores propriedades de barreira. Amostras com 5 e 7,5% de argila (em massa) foram estudadas em diferentes condições de processamento. Filmes produzidos com os nanocompósitos foram avaliados quanto à dispersão da argila por difração de raio X e Microscopia Eletrônica de Transmissão. As propriedades de barreira dos filmes foram determinadas pelas medições de permeabilidade ao oxigênio e ao vapor d'água. As propriedades mecânicas e ópticas também foram determinadas. Observou-se uma estrutura com a argila parcialmente esfoliada e intercalada. A permeabilidade ao oxigênio diminuiu significativamente enquanto a permeabilidade à água foi pouco influenciada. As propriedades mecânicas e a transparência dos filmes foram pouco alteradas. O modelo de Nielsen foi aplicado para os dados de permeabilidade relativa e demonstrou ser um ótimo recurso para a avaliação do grau de esfoliação da argila para as diferentes amostras, que foram confirmadas pelas análises realizadas em microscopia eletrônica de transmissão.

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          A typical high density polyethylene and linear low density polyethylene (HDPE/LLDPE) blend used in flexible packaging was modified with commercial organophylic montmorilonite clay to obtain nanocomposites with superior barrier properties. Samples with 5 and 7.5% of clay were prepared under different processing conditions. Films produced from the nanocomposites were evaluated in terms of oxygen and water vapor permeation and also by X-ray diffraction and Transmission Electron Microscopy. Tensile and optical properties were also evaluated. The clay showed to be intercalated and partially exfoliated. The oxygen permeation was mainly reduced and the vapor permeation was weakly modified. The mechanical properties and transparency did not change significantly. Nielsen's model was applied considering the relative permeability coefficient. This method was able to give an estimate of the exfoliation state of the samples, supported by the transmission electron microscopy.

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            Nanostructured collagen layers obtained by adsorption and drying.

            The supramolecular organization of collagen adsorbed from a 7 microg/ml solution on polystyrene was investigated as a function of the adsorption duration (from 1 min to 24 h) and of the drying conditions (fast drying under a nitrogen flow, slow drying in a water-saturated atmosphere). The morphology of the created surfaces was examined by atomic force microscopy (AFM), while complementary information regarding the adsorbed amount and the organization of the adsorbed layers was obtained using radioassays, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS), and wetting measurements. The collagen adsorbed amount increased up to an adsorption duration of 5 h and then leveled off at a value of 0.9 microg/cm2. For samples obtained by fast drying, modeling of the N/C ratios obtained by XPS in terms of thickness and surface coverage, in combination with the adsorbed amount, water contact angle measurements and AFM images, indicated that the adsorbed layer formed a felt starting from 30 min of adsorption, the density and/or the thickness of which increased with the adsorption time. Upon slow drying, the collagen layers formed after adsorption times up to about 2 h underwent a strong reorganization. The obtained nanopatterns were attributed to dewetting, the liquid film being ruptured and adsorbed collagen being displaced by the water meniscus. At higher adsorption times, the organization of the collagen layer was similar to that obtained after fast drying, because the onset of dewetting and/or collagen displacement were prevented by the high density of the collagen felt.
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              Eur. Polymer J.

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                Polímeros
                Polímeros
                Associação Brasileira de Polímeros (São Carlos )
                1678-5169
                2010
                : 20
                : 1
                : 39-45
                Affiliations
                [1 ] Universidade Estadual de Campinas Brazil
                [2 ] Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte Brazil
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                S0104-14282010000100010
                11c823f0-d891-43da-af72-67e4bf5664ab

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                POLYMER SCIENCE

                Polymer science
                Nanocomposites,montmorillonite,barrier properties,Nanocompósitos,blendas poliméricas,propriedades de barreira,montmorilonita,polymeric blends

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