Issue 9, 2018

Self-assembling nanostructured intercalates via ion–dipole bonding

Abstract

A new system of highly ordered self-assembly intercalated polymer/clay nanocomposite is reported. These systems appear to be driven by entropic forces and are nanostructured but self-assemble across the micron scale. The systems exhibit extremely good gas barrier properties which do not fit the traditional tortuous path model of diffusion. In these complexes the intercalated system behaves differently than the bulk polymer. This behaviour can be explained by constrained polymer theory. The paper presents structural characteristics of the intercalates as well as gas barrier properties of films produced with the intercalated systems. A new radical approach to food packaging is proposed and demonstrated.

Graphical abstract: Self-assembling nanostructured intercalates via ion–dipole bonding

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
16 Oct 2017
Accepted
24 Jan 2018
First published
24 Jan 2018

Dalton Trans., 2018,47, 3178-3184

Self-assembling nanostructured intercalates via ion–dipole bonding

M. Dabbaghianamiri and G. W. Beall, Dalton Trans., 2018, 47, 3178 DOI: 10.1039/C7DT03900J

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