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  • 2019Self-organization of sepiolite fibbers in a biobased thermoset10citations

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  • Peuvrel-Disdier, Edith
  • Volle, Nicolas
  • Falco, Guillaume
  • Mija, Alice
  • Sbirrazzuoli, Nicolas
  • Pagnotta, Sophie
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Self-organization of sepiolite fibbers in a biobased thermoset

  • Peuvrel-Disdier, Edith
  • Volle, Nicolas
  • Giulieri, Françoise
  • Falco, Guillaume
  • Mija, Alice
  • Sbirrazzuoli, Nicolas
  • Pagnotta, Sophie
Abstract

Unusual self-organization of sepiolite fibbers have been found during the synthesis of sustainable nanocomposites. These auto-structured networks are synthesized starting with an epoxidized linseed oil (ELO), a bio-based hardener of dicarboxylic class and sepiolite fibbers. For the first time, the auto-organization of sepiolite fibbers into empty or solid spheres insight a bio-based thermoset matrix have been highlighted and synthesized. The influence of the thermoset formulation and the sepiolite concentration on self-organization are emphasized. The thermomechanical properties of nanocomposites have been investigated highlighting an increasing of elastic modulus from 30 to 40 % in the vitreous states and from 25 to 45 % in the rubbery state. This peculiar organization and behaviour of sepiolite, similar to that of surfactants, is of great interest as fundamental, applicative and industrial level.

Topics
  • nanocomposite
  • impedance spectroscopy
  • dispersion
  • thermoset
  • surfactant