Morphology-Driven Nanofiller Size Measurement Integrated with Micromechanical Finite Element Analysis for Quantifying Interphase in Polymer Nanocomposites

Rasool Mohsenzadeh, Behzad Hashemi Soudmand, Amirhossein Najafi, Fawwaz Hazzazi

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Abstract

This study focused on an innovative practical method using computer vision for particle size measurement, which serves as a key precursor for predicting the elastic modulus of polymer nanocomposites. This approach involved the morphological segmentation of the nanodispersed phase. It aimed, for the first time, to address the impractical conditions resulting from the assumption of idealized single-particle sizes in a monodispersed system during modeling. Subsequently, a micromechanical finite element framework was employed to determine the interphase thickness and modulus in ultrahigh molecular weight polyethylene/nanozeolite composites, following the quantification of nanoparticle sizes. The size measurement approach relied on morphological images extracted from scanning electron microscopy micrographs of impact-fractured surfaces. To compute the interphase thickness, experimental data was fitted to an interphase-inclusive upper-bound Hashin-Shtrikman model, with the measured average particle size per composition serving as a crucial input. Subsequently, the interphase elastic modulus was computed based on its thickness, employing a hybrid modified-Hashin-Hansen and Maxwell model. These estimated interfacial variables were then utilized as inputs for the finite element model to determine the tensile modulus. A comparison between the model results and measured data revealed a maximum discrepancy of 3.29%, indicating the effectiveness of the methodology employed in quantifying interfacial properties.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)39927-39941
Number of pages15
JournalACS Applied Materials and Interfaces
Volume16
Issue number30
DOIs
StatePublished - 31 Jul 2024

Keywords

  • computer vision
  • finite element analysis
  • image processing
  • micromechanical model
  • nanoparticle size measurement
  • polymer nanocomposite
  • tensile modulus

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