Abstract
We have synthesized new poly(arylene ether sulfone) (PAES) and polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) segmented block copolymers where the PAES segments contain 20–30% of 4,4′-dihydroxyterphenol (DHTP) and 70–80% of bisphenol A (BA) units. The tensile and thermal properties of these new polymeric materials were measured and were compared to those of existing bisphenol A PAES–PDMS segmented block copolymers (BA PAES- b-PDMS). Also, a high molecular weight BA–DHTP PAES random copolymer containing 80% BA and 20% DHTP was prepared and its properties were compared to Udel®, a commercial PAES based on BA. The BA–DHTP PAES random copolymer had a significantly higher modulus, 1800 MPa and a higher T g, 196 °C when compared to Udel®. In the segmented block copolymer materials, increased modulus and tensile strain at break (elongation) were also found when DHTP was incorporated into the PAES segments.
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