Abstract: | Graft copolymers of polybutadiene (PBD) onto poly(p-phenylene terephthalamide) (PPTA) were prepared by the nucleophilic substitution of N-metalated PPTA with telechelic PBD having bromide end groups. Block copolymers were synthesized by the condensation reaction of telechelic PBD having acid chloride end groups with amino-group-terminated PPTA. The structure of these copolymers was identified by IR spectra. Graft and block copolymers contained PBD segments up to 85 wt % and 45 wt %, respectively. Thermomechanical analyses (TMA) proved the existence of distinctive primary absorption peak corresponding with Tg of PBD for both graft and block copolymers. The Tg's of both types of the copolymers were further ascertained by the DSC curves. TMA curves suggested that the microphase separation occurred between PPTA and PBD. The incorporation of PPTA segments into PBD increased the decomposition temperature compared with the blend polymer composed of PPTA and PBD with the same composition. |