Hydrophobically Modified Poly(acrylic acid) Using 3-Pentadecylcyclohexylamine: Synthesis and Rheology
✍ Scribed by Aarti S. Shedge; Ashish K. Lele; Prakash P. Wadgaonkar; Dominique Hourdet; Patrick Perrin; Christophe Chassenieux; Manohar V. Badiger
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2005
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 167 KB
- Volume
- 206
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1022-1352
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✦ Synopsis
Abstract
Summary: Hydrophobically modified poly(acrylic acid) was synthesized using 3‐pentadecylcyclohexylamine (3‐PDCA), which was in turn synthesized from 3‐pentadecylphenol, one of the components of cashew‐nut shell liquid (CNSL), a renewable resource material. ^1^H NMR spectra confirmed the incorporation of 3‐PDCA onto PAA and a series of HMPs with three different molar concentrations, viz ≅ 3, 5 and 7 mol‐% of 3‐PDCA, were synthesized. An increase in viscosity with increasing hydrophobic content was observed by rheological measurements. The critical association concentrations were determined using an Ubbelohde viscometer and a controlled stress rheometer. The stability of HMPs towards temperature and shear was studied. Rheological measurements showed that there was a steady increase in viscosity with increase in hydrophobe content due to the formation of reversible networks. These polymers exhibited gel‐like behavior at low concentrations (≥2 wt.‐%) with an apparent yield stress (ca. 10 Pa) and showed shear thinning properties (non‐Newtonian). However, below a critical concentration, c [η], they showed Newtonian behavior.
η~sp~ of unmodified and modified PAA‐Na at various polymer concentrations.
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