Abstract

Telechelic poly(butylene terephthalate) (PBT) ionomers have been prepared by melt synthesis using a new polycondensation process that involves a pre-reaction of sulfobenzoic acid sodium salt with butanediol. No side reaction occurs and the incorporation of the ionic groups is quantitative. The addition of a buffer agent, such as Na 3 PO 4 , to the catalyst reduces the THF formation and improves the polycondensation rate. The comparison of the thermo-mechanical and physical properties between random and telechelic ionomers is also reported. The ionic groups act as chain-extension reversible electrostatic links for telechelic ionomers while act as cross-links in random ionomers. Therefore, random ionomers present a consistently higher melt viscosity compared to telechelic ionomers and to PBT and for this reason high molecular weight random ionomers cannot be obtained by melt polycondensation. Thermal and hydrolytic stabilities of telechelic ionomers are comparable with those of commercial PBT and consistently higher respect to those of random ionomers. The presence of ionic groups decreases the translation mobility of the polymer chains thus lowering the crystallization rate.

Full Text
Published version (Free)

Talk to us

Join us for a 30 min session where you can share your feedback and ask us any queries you have

Schedule a call