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Highly ductile UV-shielding polymer composites with boron nitride nanospheres as fillers

  • Yuqiao Fu
  • , Yan Huang
  • , Wenjun Meng
  • , Zifeng Wang
  • , Yoshio Bando
  • , Dmitri Golberg
  • , Chengchun Tang
  • , Chunyi Zhi
  • City University of Hong Kong
  • National Institute for Materials Science Tsukuba
  • Hebei University of Technology

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Abstract

Polymer composites with enhanced mechanical, thermal or optical performance usually suffer from poor ductility induced by confined mobility of polymer chains. Herein, highly ductile UV-shielding polymer composites are successfully fabricated. Boron nitride (BN) materials, with a wide band gap of around ∼6.0 eV, are used as fillers to achieve the remarkably improved UV-shielding performance of a polymer matrix. In addition, it is found that spherical morphology BN as a filler can keep the excellent ductility of the composites. For a comparison, it is demonstrated that traditional fillers, including conventional BN powders can achieve the similar UV-shielding performance but dramatically decrease the composite ductility. The mechanism behind this phenomenon is believed to be lubricant effects of BN nanospheres for sliding of polymer chains, which is in consistent with the thermal analyses. This study provides a new design to fabricate UV-shielding composite films with well-preserved ductility.

Original languageEnglish
Article number115702
JournalNanotechnology
Volume26
Issue number11
DOIs
StatePublished - 20 Mar 2015
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • UV-shielding
  • boron nitride nanospheres
  • boron nitride powder
  • ductility
  • polymer composites

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