Influence of multiwalled carbon nanotube modification on polyurethane properties: I. Morphology and thermal properties

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Blagojevic S.L. [1 ]
Zeljko M. [1 ]
Pustak A. [2 ]
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[1] Faculty of Chemical Engineering and Technology, University of Zagreb, Marulicev trg 19, Zagreb
[2] Ruder Bošković Institute, Bijenicka cesta 54, Zagreb
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Carbon nanotubes; Crystallinity; Morphology; Nanocomposites; Polyurethane; Thermal properties;
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10.15255/KUI.2016.044
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In this work, the influence of multiwalled carbon nanotubes (MWCNT) and carbon nanotubes modified with COOH groups (MWCNT-COOH) on the structure and properties of thermoplas-Tic polyurethane (PU) were investigated. The samples of nanocomposite were prepared from a mixture of polyurethane and MWCNT in acetone by slow drying at room temperature. The effect of the addition of nanofillers on the spherulite structure of polyurethane and the distribution of the nanofillers in the PU matrix were analysed with optical polarization microscopy. Thermal properties in non-isothermal and isothermal conditions were investigated by differential scanning calorimetry (DSC). The results of contact angle measurement imply that modification of MWCNT surface with COOH groups changes its surface from hydrophobic to hydrophilic (Fig. 2 and Table 1). Optical polarization microscopy showed that the addition of both nanofillers disrupts the coarse spherulite morphology of the polyurethane matrix (Fig. 4 and Fig. 5). It was observed that, at the macro level, the modified MWCNT-COOH filler is better distributed in the PU matrix than is the MWCNT filler (Fig. 5). The DSC results showed that, in non-isothermal conditions, up to a certain amount, both na-nofillers accelerate the crystallization of the soft segments of polyurethane. This effect is more pronounced in systems with MWCNT filler (Fig. 9). The results of the crystallization enthalpy during cooling showed that MWCNT filler, despite its worse distribution in the PU matrix, more significantly enhances crystallization of PU's soft segment than does the MWCNT-COOH filler (Fig. 10). This conclusion can be ascribed to better compatibility between the nonpolar MWCNT filler and the nonpolar soft phase of the PU matrix, as well as to the previous scientific finding that functional groups at MWCNT surface decrease the nucleation effect of MWCNT. By analysing the melting peaks, it can be concluded that the PU systems with MWCNT compared to systems with MWCNT-COOH contain a higher proportion of less ordered crystalline soft phase (Fig. 11). In isothermal conditions, the MWCNT filler accelerates crystallization more significantly than does the MWCNT-COOH filler (Fig. 16).
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