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Impact of Macrodiols on the Morphological Behavior of H(12)MDI/HDO-Based Polyurethane Elastomer

In this study, we evaluated the morphological behavior of polyurethane elastomers (PUEs) by modifying the soft segment chain length. This was achieved by increasing the soft segment molecular weight (Mn = 400–4000 gmol(−1)). In this regard, polycaprolactone diol (PCL) was selected as the soft segmen...

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Autores principales: Naheed, Shazia, Zuber, Mohammad, Salman, Mahwish, Rasool, Nasir, Siddique, Zumaira, Shaik, Mohammed Rafi, Sharaf, Mohammed A. F., Abdelgawad, Abdelatty, Sekou, Doumbia, Awwad, Emad Mahrous
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8271776/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34201738
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym13132060
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author Naheed, Shazia
Zuber, Mohammad
Salman, Mahwish
Rasool, Nasir
Siddique, Zumaira
Shaik, Mohammed Rafi
Sharaf, Mohammed A. F.
Abdelgawad, Abdelatty
Sekou, Doumbia
Awwad, Emad Mahrous
author_facet Naheed, Shazia
Zuber, Mohammad
Salman, Mahwish
Rasool, Nasir
Siddique, Zumaira
Shaik, Mohammed Rafi
Sharaf, Mohammed A. F.
Abdelgawad, Abdelatty
Sekou, Doumbia
Awwad, Emad Mahrous
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description In this study, we evaluated the morphological behavior of polyurethane elastomers (PUEs) by modifying the soft segment chain length. This was achieved by increasing the soft segment molecular weight (Mn = 400–4000 gmol(−1)). In this regard, polycaprolactone diol (PCL) was selected as the soft segment, and 4,4′-cyclohexamethylene diisocyanate (H(12)MDI) and 1,6-hexanediol (HDO) were chosen as the hard segments. The films were prepared by curing polymer on Teflon surfaces. Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) was utilized for functional group identification in the prepared elastomers. FTIR peaks indicated the disappearance of −NCO and −OH groups and the formation of urethane (NHCOO) groups. The morphological behavior of the synthesized polymer samples was also elucidated using scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and atomic force microscopy (AFM) techniques. The AFM and SEM results indicated that the extent of microphase separation was enhanced by an increase in the molecular weight of PCL. The phase separation and degree of crystallinity of the soft and hard segments were described using X-ray diffraction (XRD). It was observed that the degree of crystallinity of the synthesized polymers increased with an increase in the soft segment’s chain length. To evaluate hydrophilicity/hydrophobicity, the contact angle was measured. A gradual increase in the contact angle with distilled water and diiodomethane (38.6°–54.9°) test liquids was observed. Moreover, the decrease in surface energy (46.95–24.45 mN/m) was also found to be inconsistent by increasing the molecular weight of polyols.
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spelling pubmed-82717762021-07-11 Impact of Macrodiols on the Morphological Behavior of H(12)MDI/HDO-Based Polyurethane Elastomer Naheed, Shazia Zuber, Mohammad Salman, Mahwish Rasool, Nasir Siddique, Zumaira Shaik, Mohammed Rafi Sharaf, Mohammed A. F. Abdelgawad, Abdelatty Sekou, Doumbia Awwad, Emad Mahrous Polymers (Basel) Article In this study, we evaluated the morphological behavior of polyurethane elastomers (PUEs) by modifying the soft segment chain length. This was achieved by increasing the soft segment molecular weight (Mn = 400–4000 gmol(−1)). In this regard, polycaprolactone diol (PCL) was selected as the soft segment, and 4,4′-cyclohexamethylene diisocyanate (H(12)MDI) and 1,6-hexanediol (HDO) were chosen as the hard segments. The films were prepared by curing polymer on Teflon surfaces. Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) was utilized for functional group identification in the prepared elastomers. FTIR peaks indicated the disappearance of −NCO and −OH groups and the formation of urethane (NHCOO) groups. The morphological behavior of the synthesized polymer samples was also elucidated using scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and atomic force microscopy (AFM) techniques. The AFM and SEM results indicated that the extent of microphase separation was enhanced by an increase in the molecular weight of PCL. The phase separation and degree of crystallinity of the soft and hard segments were described using X-ray diffraction (XRD). It was observed that the degree of crystallinity of the synthesized polymers increased with an increase in the soft segment’s chain length. To evaluate hydrophilicity/hydrophobicity, the contact angle was measured. A gradual increase in the contact angle with distilled water and diiodomethane (38.6°–54.9°) test liquids was observed. Moreover, the decrease in surface energy (46.95–24.45 mN/m) was also found to be inconsistent by increasing the molecular weight of polyols. MDPI 2021-06-23 /pmc/articles/PMC8271776/ /pubmed/34201738 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym13132060 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/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 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Naheed, Shazia
Zuber, Mohammad
Salman, Mahwish
Rasool, Nasir
Siddique, Zumaira
Shaik, Mohammed Rafi
Sharaf, Mohammed A. F.
Abdelgawad, Abdelatty
Sekou, Doumbia
Awwad, Emad Mahrous
Impact of Macrodiols on the Morphological Behavior of H(12)MDI/HDO-Based Polyurethane Elastomer
title Impact of Macrodiols on the Morphological Behavior of H(12)MDI/HDO-Based Polyurethane Elastomer
title_full Impact of Macrodiols on the Morphological Behavior of H(12)MDI/HDO-Based Polyurethane Elastomer
title_fullStr Impact of Macrodiols on the Morphological Behavior of H(12)MDI/HDO-Based Polyurethane Elastomer
title_full_unstemmed Impact of Macrodiols on the Morphological Behavior of H(12)MDI/HDO-Based Polyurethane Elastomer
title_short Impact of Macrodiols on the Morphological Behavior of H(12)MDI/HDO-Based Polyurethane Elastomer
title_sort impact of macrodiols on the morphological behavior of h(12)mdi/hdo-based polyurethane elastomer
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8271776/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34201738
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym13132060
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