Functional copolymer/organo-MMT nanoarchitectures. XIX. Nanofabrication and characterization of poly(MA-alt -1-octadecene)-g -PLA layered silicate nanocomposites with nanoporous core-shell morphology

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The structure of sericite is stable, and it is hard to prepare polymer layered silicate nanocomposites (PLSN). Therefore, structural modification was employed to activate sericite to reduce the layer charger. The thermal treated sericite (S1) was prepared by thermal modification at 800 for one hour. Then, the resulting product was modified with sodium fluorosilicate, whose effect was characterized by X-ray diffraction (XRD) analysis. The dissolving-out amount of Al3+ of salt-treated product (S2) reached circa 2.55 mg/g at the optimal processing conditions. CEC of S2 was increased to 10.52 meq/100g compared with that of original sericite (4.94 meq/100g). The results of XRD analysis indicated that mica-type phase persisted after salt modification with sodium fluosilicate.


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