Claims
- 1. A phyllosilicate-polymer composition comprising:
(a) a phyllosilicate; and (b) a polymer layer adsorbed onto the basal surface of the phyllosilicate providing a phyllosilicate-polymer composition, wherein the phyllosilicate-polymer composition is present as a single phyllosilicate-polymer phase and the phyllosilicate-polymer composition exhibits an anomalous basal spacing.
- 2. The phyllosilicate-polymer composition of claim 1 wherein the polymer has at least one hydroxyl group.
- 3. The phyllosilicate-polymer composition of claim 1 further comprising a second polymer layer adsorbed onto the basal surface of the phyllosilicate.
- 4. The phyllosilicate-polymer composition of claim 2 wherein the polymer is selected from the group consisting of polyethylene glycol, polypropylene glycol and monoalkyl ether derivatives thereof.
- 5. The phyllosilicate-polymer composition of claim 2 wherein the polymer comprises greater than 27 weight percent of the phyllosilicate-polymer composition.
- 6. The phyllosilicate-polymer composition of claim 2 wherein the exchange sites on the basal surface of the phyllosilicate is bound substantially with hydrogen ions.
- 7. The phyllosilicate-polymer composition of claim 2 wherein the basal spacing of the phyllosilicate-polymer composition increases as the molecular weight of the polymer increases.
- 8. An anisotropic liquid crystalline composite, comprising:
(a) a phyllosilicate-polymer composite, comprising;
(1) a phyllosilicate; and (2) a polymer adsorbed onto the phyllosilicate, wherein the phyllosilicate-polymer composite is birefringent.
- 9. The anisotropic liquid crystalline composite of claim 8 wherein the phyllosilicate is nematically oriented in the phyllosilicate-polymer composition.
- 10. The anisotropic liquid crystalline composite of claim 8 wherein the phyllosilicate comprises more than 10 percent of the phyllosilicate-polymer composite.
- 11. The anisotropic liquid crystalline composite of claim 8 wherein the phyllosilicate is selected from the group consisting of kaolins, talcs and montmorillonites.
- 12. The anisotropic liquid crystalline composite of claim 8 wherein the polymer is water soluble.
- 13. The anisotropic liquid crystalline composite of claim 8 further comprising a material selected from the group consisting of polyethylene glycol based surfactants and polypropylene glycol based surfactants.
- 14. The anisotropic liquid crystalline composite of claim 13 further comprising an antioxidant.
- 15. The anisotropic liquid crystalline composite of claim 13 wherein the liquid crystalline composite is extrudable.
- 16. The anisotropic liquid crystalline composite of claim 8 wherein the phyllosilicate-polymer composition comprises a barrier layer, the barrier layer providing a gas permeability below a gas permeability of the polymer alone.
- 17. A method for producing an anisotropic liquid crystalline composite from a phyllosilicate and a polymer comprising:
(a) suspending a phyllosilicate in a compatible solvent; (b) dissolving a polymer that is soluble in the compatible solvent in the compatible solvent; and (c) removing a sufficient amount of the compatible solvent to produce an anisotropic liquid crystalline composite.
- 18. The method of claim 17 wherein the compatible solvent is water.
- 19. The method of claim 18 wherein the polymer is polyethylene glycol.
- 20. The method of claim 18 wherein the anisotropic liquid crystalline composite comprises less than about two percent water by weight.
- 21. The method of claim 18 further comprising purifying the phyllosilicate prior to suspending the phyllosilicate in the compatible solvent.
- 22. The method of claim 18 wherein the anisotropic liquid crystalline composition comprises between about 30 and 70 percent phyllosilicate.
- 23. The method of claim 18 further comprising adding a polypropylene glycol or polyethylene glycol based surfactant to the compatible solvent.
- 24. The method of claim 23 further comprising extruding the anisotropic liquid crystalline composite to produce a barrier layer of the anisotropic liquid crystalline composite.
- 25. A barrier film for use in packaging and coating applications having reduced gas permeability comprising an anisotropic liquid crystalline composite layer having a gas permeability below the gas permeability of a polymer in the liquid crystalline composite.
- 26. The barrier film of claim 25 wherein the film is transparent.
- 27. The barrier film of claim 25 wherein the liquid crystal composite comprises a phyllosilicate and a polymer.
- 28. The barrier film of claim 27 wherein the phyllosilicate comprises greater than ten percent by weight of the liquid crystalline composite layer.
- 29. The barrier film of claim 28 wherein the phyllosilicate comprises between about 30 and about 70 percent by weight of the liquid crystalline composite layer.
- 30. The barrier film of claim 25 wherein the liquid crystalline composite layer comprises an inner layer of a multilayer film.
- 31. The barrier film of claim 25 wherein the liquid crystalline composite layer further comprises a polyethylene glycol based surfactant.
STATEMENT REGARDING FEDERALLY SPONSORED RESEARCH
[0001] The United States Government has rights in this invention pursuant to Contract No. W-31-109-ENG-38 between the United States Department of Energy and the University of Chicago representing Argonne National Laboratory.