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Phys. Rev. E 72, 031801 (2005) [6 pages]

Local mechanical properties of polymeric nanocomposites

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George J. Papakonstantopoulos, Kenji Yoshimoto, Manolis Doxastakis, Paul F. Nealey, and Juan J. de Pablo*
Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, Wisconsin 53706-1691, USA

Received 14 December 2004; revised 27 May 2005; published 1 September 2005

The inclusion of a nanoparticle into a polymer matrix is studied by efficient Monte Carlo simulations. The resulting structural changes in the melt and glass exhibit a strong dependence on the strength of the polymer attraction to the surface of the filler. The mechanical properties of the nanocomposite are analyzed in detail through a formalism that permits calculation of local elastic constants. The average shear and Young’s modulus of the nanocomposite are higher than those of the pure polymer for neutral or attractive nanoparticles. For repulsive particles, these moduli are lower. Simulation of local properties reveals that a glassy layer is formed in the vicinity of the attractive filler, contributing to the increased strength of the composite material. In contrast, a region of negative moduli emerges around repulsive fillers, which provides a mechanism for frustration relief and a lowering of the glass transition temperature.

© 2005 The American Physical Society

URL:
http://link.aps.org/doi/10.1103/PhysRevE.72.031801
DOI:
10.1103/PhysRevE.72.031801
PACS:
61.41.+e, 62.20.Dc, 62.25.+g, 81.05.Ni

*Author to whom all correspondence should be addressed. Electronic address: depablo@engr.wisc.edu