Abstract

AbstractSome properties of styrene‐based ionomers containing alkali metal salts of acrylic acid or methacrylic acid have been investigated. A study has been conducted to examine the influence of the acidic content and nature (acrylic or methacrylic) and the nature of the alkali metal salt on the glass transition temperature, density, melt index and activation energy of a flow of the styrene‐based ionomers. The present studies have indicated that the temperature of glass transition (Tg) of sodium ionomers increases as the sodium content rises and the region of the glass transition broadens. The Tg's of the styrene‐acrylic acid (S‐AA) ionomers do not depend on the nature of the alkali metal introduced into the copolymer. The density of films rises with the content of acid or salt introduced to the polystyrene chain. The melt index of the investigated ionomers depends on the amount and type of the introduced acid and salt as well as on the molecular weight of the initial copolymer. The energy of activation of the flow is independent of the polymer molecular weight; however, the energy of activation of flow of the ionomers increases with larger ionic radii of the introduced alkali metal. © 2003 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Appl Polym Sci 89: 55–62, 2003

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