3. Nanoindentation and morphological studies on nylon 66 nanocomposites. I. Effect of clay loading. Shen L, Phang IY, Chen L, Liu TX*, Zeng KY. POLYMER 45 (10): 3341-3349 MAY 11 2004.
Nanoindentation technique has been used to investigate the mechanical properties of exfoliated nylon 66 (PA66)/clay nanocomposites in present study. The hardness, elastic modulus and creep behavior of the nanocomposites have been evaluated as a function of clay concentration. It indicates that incorporation of clay nanofiller enhances the hardness and elastic modulus of the matrix. The elastic modulus data calculated from indentation load-displacement experiments are comparable with those obtained from dynamic mechanical analysis and the tensile tests. However, the creep behavior of the nanocomposites shows an unexpected increasing trend as the clay loading increases (up to 5 wt%). The lowered creep resistance with increasing clay content is mainly due to the decrease of crystal size and degree of crystallinity as a result of clay addition into PA66 matrix, as evidenced by optical microscopy and X-ray diffraction. At lower clay concentration (here less than or equal to 5 wt%), morphological changes due to addition of clay plays the dominant role in creep behavior compared with the reinforcement effect from nanoclay.