Abstract

The amine end groups of polyamide 6 (PA-6) granules were blocked with succinic anhydride (SA) in supercritical or subcritical fluids. The fluids were mixtures of either propane or CO 2 with 10 mol% 1,4-dioxane. Temperatures of 50–140 °C and pressures of 70–80 bars were applied. The reactions were followed in time. The modified polyamide samples were analysed by amine end group titrations, by NMR and FTIR spectroscopy, by solution and melt viscosity measurements and by SEC/DV. Sorption measurements were performed to determine the uptake by the PA-6 granules of either CO 2, CO 2/1,4-dioxane saturated with SA, or CO 2 saturated with SA. End group concentrations, relative viscosities and molecular weight distributions of modified samples were compared with corresponding values of unmodified PA-6. It was found that better blocking of the end groups was obtained with increasing reaction temperature. However, at 140 °C the granules discoloured and for PA-6 modified in supercritical CO 2/1,4-dioxane, a decreased molecular weight was found. Optimum results were obtained at 100 °C in propane/1,4-dioxane: a decrease in amine end groups provided a better melt stability without discolouration or a change in molecular weight.

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