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Mechanical Properties of Nanocomposite Latex Films via Instrumented Indentation

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Author(s)

Aaron M. Forster, Stephanie S. Watson, Laura Johnson, Li Piin Sung

Abstract

Inorganic particles, introduced into networked or glassy polymer films, have been used to increase the stiffness of films as a function of pigment loading. Latex films often contain inorganic pigments to increase the opaqueness of the film and to act as UV absorbers. The interaction of the inorganic fillers with the latex spheres is much different than the interaction of a particle with a networked or glassy polymer matrix. In this research, the influence of particle size (nm mm), particle type (TiO2, MgO, and ZnO), and particle volume concentration (0 % - 17.8 %) on the mechanical properties of the coating are investigated.
Citation
Journal of American Chemical Society

Keywords

latex, nanoindentation, nanoparticles, styrene-acrylic

Citation

Forster, A. , Watson, S. , Johnson, L. and Sung, L. (2006), Mechanical Properties of Nanocomposite Latex Films via Instrumented Indentation, Journal of American Chemical Society (Accessed March 29, 2024)
Created September 5, 2006, Updated October 12, 2021