Abstract

Polysiloxane derivatives having quaternized imidazolium moieties with different length of alkyl chains ([HPImn]Cl) (n is the number of methylene group) were prepared via quaternization reaction of poly(3-chloropropylmethylsiloxane) (P1) with 1-alkylimidazole derivatives (Imns). [HPImn]Cls were obtained with high quaternization ratio from 95 to 100 mol%. The glass transition temperatures (Tgs) of a series of [HPImn]Cls were lowered with increase in the length of alkyl chain in the case of the number of methylene group from 1 to 6; however, those were a little raised when the number of methylene group was 7 and 8 plausibly owing to the effects of the van der Waals interactions among long alkyl chains. [HPImn]Cls were dissolved in high polar solvents such as methanol, dimethyl sulfoxide, N,N-dimethylformamide and water. Also, the increase in the length of alkyl chains in [HPImn]Cls improved the solubility in low polar organic solvents such as chloroform and dichloromethane.

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