Dielectric spectroscopy of natural rubber-cellulose II nanocomposites.

Ortiz-Serna, P.; Díaz-Calleja, R.; Sanchis, M.J.; Riande, E.; Nunes, R.; Martins, A.; Visconte, L.
Journal of Non-Crystalline Solids 2011, 357, 598-504

Nanocomposite materials obtained from natural rubber (NR) reinforced with different amounts of cellulose II nanoparticles (in the range of 0 to 30 phr) are studied by dielectric spectroscopy (DS). For comparative purposes the pure materials, NR and cellulose, are also investigated. The dielectric spectra of the nanocomposites exhibit: (a) two overlapped alpha-relaxations associated respectively with the dynamic glass transitions of NR (faster process) and of the lipid present in NR; (b) a beta-relaxation associated with local chain dynamics of cellulose and (c) a relaxation process associated to the presence of traces of water in cellulose. The spectra exhibit conductivity phenomena at low frequencies and high temperatures. The samples were also studied in the dry state. An explanation is given concerning the cellulose effect on the dielectric properties of the dry and wet nanocomposites. (C) 2010 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.