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Melt Blending Modification of Commercial Polystyrene with Its Half Critical Molecular Weight, High Ion Content Ionomer, Poly(styrene–ran–cinnamic Acid) Zn Salt, toward Heat Resistance Improvement
A half-critical weight-average molecular weight ([Formula: see text]) (approximately 21,000 g mol(−1)), high-ion-content Zn-salt poly(styrene–ran–cinnamic-acid) (SCA–Zn) ionomer was successfully synthesized by styrene–cinnamic-acid (10.8 mol %) copolymerization followed by excess-ZnO melt neutraliza...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7182858/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32150975 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym12030584 |
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author | Yu, Zixin Wang, Jie Li, Peihua Ding, Dachuan Zheng, Xuan Hu, Chuanqun Gao, Zhinan Hu, Tao Gong, Xinghou Wu, Chonggang |
author_facet | Yu, Zixin Wang, Jie Li, Peihua Ding, Dachuan Zheng, Xuan Hu, Chuanqun Gao, Zhinan Hu, Tao Gong, Xinghou Wu, Chonggang |
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description | A half-critical weight-average molecular weight ([Formula: see text]) (approximately 21,000 g mol(−1)), high-ion-content Zn-salt poly(styrene–ran–cinnamic-acid) (SCA–Zn) ionomer was successfully synthesized by styrene–cinnamic-acid (10.8 mol %) copolymerization followed by excess-ZnO melt neutralization. At 220 °C, the SCA–Zn’s viscosity was only approximately 1.5 magnitude orders higher than that of commercial polystyrene (PS) at 10(2) s(−1), and the PS/SCA–Zn (5–40 wt %) melt blends showed apparently fine, two-phased morphologies with blurred interfaces, of which the 95/5 and 90/10 demonstrated Han plots suggesting their near miscibility. These indicate that any PS–(SCA–Zn) processability mismatch was minimized by the SCA–Zn’s half-critical [Formula: see text] despite its dense ionic cross-links. Meanwhile, the SCA–Zn’s Vicat softening temperature (VST) was maximized by its cross-linking toward 153.1 °C, from that (97.7 °C) of PS, based on its half-critical [Formula: see text] at which the ultimate glass-transition temperature was approximated. Below approximately 110 °C, the PS/SCA–Zn (0–20 wt %) were seemingly miscible when their VST increased linearly yet slightly with the SCA–Zn fraction due to the dissolution of the SCA–Zn’s cross-links. Nevertheless, the 60/40 blend’s VST significantly diverged positively from the linearity until 111.1 °C, revealing its phase-separated morphology that effectively enhanced the heat resistance by the highly cross-linked SCA–Zn. This work proposes a methodology of improving PS heat resistance by melt blending with its half-critical [Formula: see text] , high-ion-content ionomer. |
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spelling | pubmed-71828582020-05-01 Melt Blending Modification of Commercial Polystyrene with Its Half Critical Molecular Weight, High Ion Content Ionomer, Poly(styrene–ran–cinnamic Acid) Zn Salt, toward Heat Resistance Improvement Yu, Zixin Wang, Jie Li, Peihua Ding, Dachuan Zheng, Xuan Hu, Chuanqun Gao, Zhinan Hu, Tao Gong, Xinghou Wu, Chonggang Polymers (Basel) Article A half-critical weight-average molecular weight ([Formula: see text]) (approximately 21,000 g mol(−1)), high-ion-content Zn-salt poly(styrene–ran–cinnamic-acid) (SCA–Zn) ionomer was successfully synthesized by styrene–cinnamic-acid (10.8 mol %) copolymerization followed by excess-ZnO melt neutralization. At 220 °C, the SCA–Zn’s viscosity was only approximately 1.5 magnitude orders higher than that of commercial polystyrene (PS) at 10(2) s(−1), and the PS/SCA–Zn (5–40 wt %) melt blends showed apparently fine, two-phased morphologies with blurred interfaces, of which the 95/5 and 90/10 demonstrated Han plots suggesting their near miscibility. These indicate that any PS–(SCA–Zn) processability mismatch was minimized by the SCA–Zn’s half-critical [Formula: see text] despite its dense ionic cross-links. Meanwhile, the SCA–Zn’s Vicat softening temperature (VST) was maximized by its cross-linking toward 153.1 °C, from that (97.7 °C) of PS, based on its half-critical [Formula: see text] at which the ultimate glass-transition temperature was approximated. Below approximately 110 °C, the PS/SCA–Zn (0–20 wt %) were seemingly miscible when their VST increased linearly yet slightly with the SCA–Zn fraction due to the dissolution of the SCA–Zn’s cross-links. Nevertheless, the 60/40 blend’s VST significantly diverged positively from the linearity until 111.1 °C, revealing its phase-separated morphology that effectively enhanced the heat resistance by the highly cross-linked SCA–Zn. This work proposes a methodology of improving PS heat resistance by melt blending with its half-critical [Formula: see text] , high-ion-content ionomer. MDPI 2020-03-05 /pmc/articles/PMC7182858/ /pubmed/32150975 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym12030584 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Yu, Zixin Wang, Jie Li, Peihua Ding, Dachuan Zheng, Xuan Hu, Chuanqun Gao, Zhinan Hu, Tao Gong, Xinghou Wu, Chonggang Melt Blending Modification of Commercial Polystyrene with Its Half Critical Molecular Weight, High Ion Content Ionomer, Poly(styrene–ran–cinnamic Acid) Zn Salt, toward Heat Resistance Improvement |
title | Melt Blending Modification of Commercial Polystyrene with Its Half Critical Molecular Weight, High Ion Content Ionomer, Poly(styrene–ran–cinnamic Acid) Zn Salt, toward Heat Resistance Improvement |
title_full | Melt Blending Modification of Commercial Polystyrene with Its Half Critical Molecular Weight, High Ion Content Ionomer, Poly(styrene–ran–cinnamic Acid) Zn Salt, toward Heat Resistance Improvement |
title_fullStr | Melt Blending Modification of Commercial Polystyrene with Its Half Critical Molecular Weight, High Ion Content Ionomer, Poly(styrene–ran–cinnamic Acid) Zn Salt, toward Heat Resistance Improvement |
title_full_unstemmed | Melt Blending Modification of Commercial Polystyrene with Its Half Critical Molecular Weight, High Ion Content Ionomer, Poly(styrene–ran–cinnamic Acid) Zn Salt, toward Heat Resistance Improvement |
title_short | Melt Blending Modification of Commercial Polystyrene with Its Half Critical Molecular Weight, High Ion Content Ionomer, Poly(styrene–ran–cinnamic Acid) Zn Salt, toward Heat Resistance Improvement |
title_sort | melt blending modification of commercial polystyrene with its half critical molecular weight, high ion content ionomer, poly(styrene–ran–cinnamic acid) zn salt, toward heat resistance improvement |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7182858/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32150975 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym12030584 |
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