Select mechanical, thermal, and rheological properties of star-blocks consisting of 5-21 polystyrene-b-polyisobutylene (PSt-b-PIB) arms radiating from cyclosiloxane cores are described. The tensile properties of products containing 23-41 wt % of PSt are substantially higher (9.6 -23.8 MPa) than thos
Novel thermoplastic elastomers. III. Synthesis, characterization, and properties of star-block copolymers of poly(indene-b-isobutylene) arms emanating from cyclosiloxane cores
โ Scribed by Jung S. Shim; Joseph P. Kennedy
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2000
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 281 KB
- Volume
- 38
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0887-624X
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โฆ Synopsis
Novel thermoplastic elastomers (TPEs) consisting of poly(isobutylene-bindene) (PIB-b-PInd) arms radiating from hexamethylcyclohexasiloxane (D 6 H ) cores were prepared, characterized, and their properties investigated. The syntheses of these star-blocks involved the linking by hydrosilation of PInd-b-PIBOCH 2 OCHACH 2 prearms to D 6 H . The prearms were obtained by initiating the living polymerization of Ind by the cumyl chloride (CumCl)/TiCl 4 or cumyl methoxide (CumOMe)/TiCl 4 systems, continuing by the sequential block copolymerization of IB, and concluding the synthesis by end quenching with allyltrimethylsilane (ATMS). Dedicated experiments were carried out to develop conditions for the various synthesis steps. Select mechanical, thermal, and rheological properties of TPE star-blocks having 5-18 PInd-b-PIB arms have been investigated. Because of the high T g of the glassy PInd segment (T g,PInd ฯญ 170 -220ยฐC), these TPEs maintained their strength at higher temperatures than those of similar polystyrene-based star blocks.
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The synthesis and characterization of novel thermoplastic elastomers consisting of multiple polystyrene-b-polyisobutylene (PSt-b-PIB) arms emanating from cyclosiloxane cores is described. The synthesis involved the sequential living cationic block copolymerization of styrene (St) and isobutylene (IB