Abstract
AbstractWe have synthesized a polyhedral oligomeric silisesquioxane (POSS) derivative containing eight acetoxystyryl functional groups [octa(acetoxystyryl)octasilsesquioxane (AS‐POSS)] and then blended it with phenolic resin to form nanocomposites stabilized through hydrogen bonding interactions between the phenolic resin's hydroxyl group and the AS‐POSS derivative's carbonyl and siloxane groups. One‐ and two‐dimensional infrared spectroscopy analyses provided positive evidence for these types of hydrogen bonding interactions. In addition, we calculated the interassociation equilibrium constant, based on the Painter–Coleman association model (PCAM), between phenolic resin and POSS indirectly from the fraction of hydrogen‐bonded carbonyl groups; quantitative analyses indicate that the hydroxyl–siloxane interassociation from the PCAM is entirely consistent with the classical Coggesthall and Saier (C and S) methodology. From a thermal analysis, we observed that the miscibility between phenolic and AS‐POSS occurs at a relatively low AS‐POSS content, which characterizes this mixture as a polymer nanocomposite system. © 2006 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Polym Sci Part B: Polym Phys 44: 673–686, 2006
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