Characterization of block copolymers based on poly[3,3-bis(ethoxymethyl)oxetane] and other novel polyethers |
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Authors: | K. E. Hardenstine C. J. Murphy R. B. Jones L. H. Sperling G. E. Manser |
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Abstract: | Diblock, triblock, and alternating block copolymers based on poly[3,3-bis(ethoxymethyl) oxetane] [poly(BEMO)] and a random copolymer center block poly(BMMO-co-THF) composed of poly[3,3-bis(methoxymethyl)oxetane] [poly(BMMO)], and poly(tetrahydrofuran) [poly(THF)] were synthesized and characterized with respect to molecular weight. Glass transition temperatures Tg and melting temperatures Tm were characterized via DSC, modulus–temperature, and dynamic mechanical spectroscopy (DMS). These polyethers had Tm between 70°C and 90°C, and Tg between ?55°C and ?30°C. The degree of crystallinity of poly(BEMO) was found to be 65% by X-ray powder diffraction. Tensile properties of the triblock copolymer, poly(BEMO-block-BMMO-co-THF-block-BEMO) were also studied. A yield point was found at 4.1 × 107 dyn/cm2 and 10% elongation and failure at 3.8 × 107 dyn/cm2 and 760 % elongation. Morphological features were examined by reflected light microscopy and the kinetics of crystallization were studied. Poly(BEMO) and its block copolymers were found to form spherulites of 2–10 μm in diameter. Crystallization was complete after 2–5 min. |
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