Abstract
AbstractThe cross‐linking of plasticized and unplasticized poly(vinyl chloride) (PVC) grafted with amino‐ and mercaptoalkyltrialkoxysilanes has been studied in water and in air at 20–140°C. In both media, the cross‐linking occurs faster for plasticized PVC grafted with aminosilanes; however, at temperatures above 100°C, the effect of degradation cross‐linking is apparent. For mercaptosilanes, a marked dependence of the cross‐linking rate on the silane structure was found; plasticized PVC with grafted 3‐mercaptopropyltrimethoxysilane was cross‐linked in water at 100°C after 6 h, whereas this process took 12 h for 5‐mercaptopentyltriethoxysilane. Practically no cross‐linking occurred in unplasticized PVC below Tg, whereas the rate at 100°C was comparable with that for plasticized PVC. The cross‐linking rate is affected by the chain mobility, water content, and diffusion of water into the material; a very slight dependence on the thickness of the material was found for plasticized PVC. © 1993 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
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