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Segmented polyurethanes with 4,4′-bis-(6-hydroxyhexoxy)biphenyl as chain extender. Part 2. Synthesis and properties of MDI-polyurethanes in comparison with 2,4-TDI-polyurethanes

✍ Scribed by R. Mix; J. Gähde; H. Goering; G. Schulz


Book ID
102657500
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1996
Tongue
English
Weight
983 KB
Volume
34
Category
Article
ISSN
0887-624X

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✦ Synopsis


Linear segmented polyurethanes based on poly(buty1ene adipatels (PBA) of different molecular weight ( M , 2000,1000, and 600), 4,4'-diphenylmethane diisocyanate (MDI) and the mesogenic diol 4,4'-bis-(6-hydroxyhexoxy)biphenyl (BHHBP) as well as the unsegmented polyurethane consisting of MDI/BHHBP units have been synthesized and characterized by elemental analysis, 13C-NMR and SEC. The thermal behavior and the morphology were studied by DSC, polarizing microscopy, and DMA. The properties of the MDI-polyurethanes were discussed in relation to the BHHBP chain extended 2,4-TDI-polyurethanes and common 1,4-butanediol chain-extended MDI products. MDI polyurethanes based on PBA ( M , 2000) exhibit a glass transition temperature Tg of about -40°C independent of the hard segment content up to -50% hard segments. A t higher hard segment contents increasing Tgs were observed. Polyurethanes, based on the shorter polyester soft segments PBA ( M , 1000 or 600), reveal an increase in the glass transition temperatures with growing hard segment content. The thermal transitions caused by melting of the MDI/BHHBP hard segment domains are found a t 50 K higher temperatures in comparison with the analogous TDI products with mesogenic BHHBP/TDI hard segments. Shortening of the PBA chain length causes a shift of the thermal transitions to lower temperatures. Polarizing microscopy experiments indicate that liquid crystalline behavior is influenced by both the content of mesogenic hard segments and the chain length of the polyester. 0