Abstract:
In present study, the synthesis, characterization, and thermal properties of novel coumarin cyclic polymer poly(3-benzoyl coumarin-7-yl-methacrylate) polymer/montmorillonite based nanocomposites were performed. At the characterizations of nanomaterials FTIR, XRD, DSC and TGA techniques were used. It was determined from XRD measurements that the morphologies of nanocomposites were shifted from exfoliated type to intercalated type when the clay ratio in the coumarin polymer matrix was increased from 1 to 5% level. From DSC analysis, a partial increasing at the glass transition temperatures of nanocomposites was observed related to clay ratios. On the other hand, a positive correlation was observed between the clay ratio and thermal stability of nanomaterials from TGA analysis. Also, the increasing of decomposition temperatures of nanocomposites according to homopolymer was recorded to be 9-17A degrees C.