Systematic Modification of the Glass Transition Temperature of Ion-Pair Comonomer Based Polyelectrolytes and Ionomers by Copolymerization with a Chemically Similar Cationic Monomer
Ion-pair comonomers (IPCs) where both the anion and cation contain polymerizable functional groups offer a route to prepare polyampholyte, ion-containing polymers. Polymerizing vinyl functional groups by free-radical polymerization produces bridging ion-pairs that act as non-covalent crosslinks betw...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Gels 2021-04, Vol.7 (2), p.45 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Ion-pair comonomers (IPCs) where both the anion and cation contain polymerizable functional groups offer a route to prepare polyampholyte, ion-containing polymers. Polymerizing vinyl functional groups by free-radical polymerization produces bridging ion-pairs that act as non-covalent crosslinks between backbone segments. In particular the homopolymerization of the IPC vinyl benzyl tri
octylphosphonium styrene sulfonate produces a stiff, glassy polymer with a glass transition temperature (
) of 191 °C, while copolymerization with a non-ionic acrylate produces microphase separates ionomers with ion-rich and ion-poor domains. This work investigates the tuning of the
of the polyelectrolyte or ion-rich domains of the ionomers by copolymerizing with vinyl benzyl tri
octylphosphonium
toluene sulfonic acid. This chemically similar repeat unit with pendant rather than bridging ion-pairs lowers the
compared to the polyelectrolyte or ionomer containing only the IPC segments. Rheological measurements were used to characterize the thermomechanical behavior and
of different copolymers. The
variation in the polyelectrolyte vs. weight fraction IPC could be fit with either the Gordon-Taylor or Couchman-Karasz equation. Copolymerization of IPC with a chemically similar cationic monomer offers a viable route to systematically vary the
of the resulting polymers useful for tailoring the material properties in applications such as elastomers or shape memory polymers. |
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ISSN: | 2310-2861 2310-2861 |
DOI: | 10.3390/gels7020045 |