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Syntheses and gas-transport properties of alkylsilane-modified SBS membranes

✍ Scribed by Jongmok Kim; Pilsung Kim; Hosull Lee


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1997
Tongue
English
Weight
146 KB
Volume
66
Category
Article
ISSN
0021-8995

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✦ Synopsis


Alkylsilane-modified styrene-butadiene-styrene (SBS) polymers were prepared via two steps. In the first step, dimethylchlorosilane HSi(CH 3 ) 2 Cl and SBS (Korea Kumho Petrochem. Co.; 35% vinyl content; M w Γ… 48,000, M w /M n Γ… 1.05) were reacted in toluene using H 2 PtCl 6 catalyst to produce a hydrosilylated polymer. In the second step, chloride in the silyl group was replaced with alkyl by reaction with RLi (R Γ… Me, n-Bu). Under severe conditions, silylation occurs on all the double bonds of the polymer so that their elastomeric nature disappears. However, under mild conditions, selective hydrosilylation of the pendant vinyl groups of SBS could be accomplished so that the polymer retained its elastomeric properties with two low T g values. These modified SBS polymers were easily dissolved in THF, and thus could be formed into film-type membranes by solvent casting on teflon plates. From the measurements of their gas permeability for O 2 and N 2 , they showed higher selectivity for O 2 compared with the unmodified SBS. The permeability for oxygen was dependent on the size of the alkylsilyl group. Methylsilane and butylsilane-modified SBS membranes showed the higher permeability values of 31.2 and 37.5 barrer (1 barrer Γ… 1 1 10 010 cm 3 (STP) cm cm 02 s 01 cmHg 01 ) at 30ЊC, respectively, compared with 2.39 barrer of the unmodified SBS. Furthermore, their selectivities for O 2 over N 2 were increased to 3.0 and 3.2, respectively, from 2.5 of the unmodified SBS case.


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