Abstract

Novel supramolecular ionic networks were obtained by reacting citric acid and aliphatic diamines. A proton transfer reaction takes place between the carboxylic acid of citric acid and the amine group leading to the corresponding ionic carboxylate and quaternary ammonium groups. By this method, a series of supramolecular ionic networks were obtained due to the multiple ionic interactions between the corresponding citrate and diammonium molecules as observed by FTIR spectroscopy. Rheological analysis of the ionic networks was carried out considering frequency and temperature sweeps in small-amplitude oscillatory flow and viscous measurements in continuous flow. At low temperatures and/or high frequencies the ionic interactions brought about an elastic network or gel which vanished at high temperatures and/or low frequencies. The viscoelastic behavior was governed by a single relaxation time and a very high plateau modulus, Gp = 5 × 106 Pa. The relaxation time showed an Arrhenius-like dependency with tempera...

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