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  • 2015The thermo-oxidative degradation of poly(4-methylstyrene) and its relationship to flammability3citations
  • 2009The thermal degradation behaviour of polydimethylsiloxane/montmorillonite nanocomposites98citations
  • 2009Degradative thermal analysis and dielectric spectroscopy studies of aging in polysiloxane nanocompositescitations
  • 2008The stability of polysiloxanes incorporating nano-scale physical property modifiers21citations
  • 2008Investigating the ageing behavior of polysiloxane nanocomposites by degradative thermal analysis48citations

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  • Mcculloch, L.
  • Lithgow, C.
  • Miller, K.
  • Mccreath, Simson
  • Witkowski, A.
  • Liggat, John J.
  • Patel, M.
  • Hayward, D.
  • Pethrick, R. A.
  • Murphy, J.
  • Morrell, P.
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The stability of polysiloxanes incorporating nano-scale physical property modifiers

  • Murphy, J.
  • Lewicki, J. P.
  • Morrell, P.
  • Patel, M.
  • Liggat, John J.
  • Pethrick, R. A.
Abstract

Reported here is the synthesis and subsequent characterization of the physical and chemical properties of novel polysiloxane elastomers modified with a series of polyhedraloligomericsilsequioxane (POSS) molecular silicas. The physical properties of the formulated nanocomposite systems have been characterized with a combination of dynamic mechanical analysis (DMA), broadband dielectric spectroscopy (BDS) and confocal Raman microscopy. The results of the physical property characterization demonstrate that the incorporation of low levels (1-4% by wt.) of POSS particles into the polysiloxane network leads to significant improvements in the mechanical properties of the elastomer and significantly alters the motional chain dynamics of the system as a whole. The results of studies performed to assess the long-term stability of these novel nanocomposite systems have demonstrated that POSS physical property modifiers can significantly alter the thermal stability of polysiloxane elastomers. Physically dispersed POSS has also been shown in some cases to be both mobile and disruptive within the polysiloxane networks, agglomerating into domains on a micron scale and migrating to the surface of the elastomers. This work demonstrates both the potential of POSS nanoparticles as physical property modifiers and describes the effects of POSS on the physical and chemical stability of polysiloxane systems.

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  • nanoparticle
  • nanocomposite
  • impedance spectroscopy
  • surface
  • chemical stability
  • dynamic mechanical analysis
  • elastomer
  • Raman microscopy