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Solid state NMR - A tool for studying molecular motion in polymers
1986
After an introduction describing the development of 1H, 2H, and 13C solid state NMR two sections on 13C and 2H NMR, respectively, outline the physical background as related with molecular motion. Some representative examples demonstrate the potential of recent NMR techniques in polymer dynamics studies.
Multi-stimuli responsive polymers – the all-in-one talents
2014
Stimuli-responsive polymers have gained increasing attention, which is attributed to the manifold applications they can be used for. Several years' intensive research was invested in stimuli-responsive polymers. Their stimuli-responsiveness led not only to novel responsive groups, which enabled the translation of an external physical impact into a change of a material property, but also to polymers that are equipped with more than one responsive group. The integration of several responsive moieties within one polymer yields smart polymers exhibiting complex responsive behaviour of the polymers. This review summarises recent developments in the area of multi-stimuli responsive polymers, layi…
Facilitating polymer conjugation via combination of RAFT polymerization and activated ester chemistry
2010
The synthesis of block copolymers via polymer conjugation of well-defined building blocks offers excellent control over the structures obtained, but often several coupling strategies need to be explored to find an efficient one depending on the building blocks. To facilitate the synthesis of polymers with adjustable functional end-groups for polymer conjugation, we report on the combination of activated ester chemistry with RAFT polymerization using a chain transfer agent (CTA) with a pentafluorophenyl ester (PFP-CTA), which allows for flexible functionalization of either the CTA prior to polymerization or the obtained polymer after polymerization. Different polymethacrylates, namely PMMA, …
pH-sensitive hydrogel based on a novel photocross-linkable copolymer.
2004
A pH sensitive hydrogel has been prepared by a UV irradiation technique. Starting polymer was the PHM (poly hydroxyethylaspartamide methacrylated) obtained from polyaspartamide (PHEA) partially derivatized with methacrylic anhydride (MA). This new copolymer has been further derivatized with succinic anhydride (SA) to obtain PHM-SA that has been cross-linked by UV irradiation to form a pH sensitive hydrogel. The network, recovered after washing as a powder, has been been characterized by FT-IR spectrophotometry and particle size distribution analysis. Moreover, to have information about water affinity of the prepared sample, swelling measurements have been carried out in aqueous media mimick…
Recycling of the "light fraction" from municipal post-consumer plastics: Effect of adding wood fibers
1999
At present the recycling of plastic materials is mostly done using homogeneous polymers. Therefore a separation from a municipal collection of plastic objects is necessary before recycling operations. The easiest way of separation is by flotation in water, i.e. the separation of the different plastics based on the different densities with respect to water. This means that all the plastic materials are separated in a “light fraction” mostly of polypropylene and polyethylene and in a “heavy fraction” mainly of poly(vinyl chloride) (PVC) and poly(ethylene terephthalate). The recycling of the light fraction should, in principle, be easy because of the relative similarity of the chemical structu…
Study on compatibilization of polypropylene-liquid crystalline polymer blends
1997
The mechanical properties, melt rheology, and morphology of binary blends comprised of two polypropylene (PP) grades and two liquid crystalline polymers (LCP) have been studied. Compatibilization with polypropylene grafted with maleic anhydride (PP-g-MAH) has been attempted. A moderate increase in the tensile moduli and no enhancements in tensile strength have been revealed. Those findings have been attributed to the morphology of the blends, which is predominantly of the disperse mode. LCP fibers responsible for mechanical reinforcement were only exceptionally evidenced. Discussion of PP-LCP interfacial characteristics with respect to mechanical properties-morphology interrelations allowed…
Influence of morphology and chemical structure on the inverse response of polypropylene to gamma radiation under vacuum
1999
Abstract In this work the influence of the chemical structure and of the morphology on the gamma-radiation effects on polypropylene based polymers is studied on the basis of a previously discussed kinetic model [1] . For this aim an isotactic polypropylene and a random ethylene–propylene copolymer were irradiated under vacuum at one dose rate and several absorbed doses after well defined solidification conditions. We show that the model is reliable varying both the chemical structure and the morphology of the polypropylene based polymer. An inversion of the response of the material to gamma radiation under vacuum is always observed, and the inversion conditions depend on the irradiation par…
Novel polyolefin materials via catalysis and reactive processing
1998
Recent advances in transition metal catalyzed olefin polymerization and melt processing stimulate the production of new polymers derived from old monomers Modern polyolefin processes do not require polymer purification and give excellent control of molecular and supermolecular polyolefin architectures. Progress in catalyst design and preparation of tailor-made homo-and copolymers is highlighted for isotactic, syndiotactic, atactic and stereoblock polypropylene (PP), novel 1-olefin copolymers, and ethylene copolymers with polar monomers, e.g., CO and acrylics Today polyethylene short-and long-chain-branching is controlled either by uniform ethylene copolymerization with 1-olefins using singl…
Effect of the elongational flow on morphology and properties of polypropylene/graphene nanoplatelets nanocomposites
2018
Abstract In this work the effect of the presence of graphene nanoplatelets (GnP) on the morphology and mechanical properties of polypropylene/GnP nanocomposites has been investigated when these polymer systems are subjected to non-isothermal elongational flow in a melt spinning operation. The presence of the GnP magnifies the effect of the elongational flow. Indeed, the elastic modulus and the tensile strength of nanocomposites increases with the orientation more than that observed for the pure matrix. Moreover, the elongation at break increases at low values of the draw ratio for the nanocomposites, while, the matrix shows the expected decrease in deformability. These effects have been cor…
Gamma radiation induced maleation of polypropylene using supercritical CO 2 : preliminary results
2000
Abstract The charging of maleic anhydride (MA) and dicumyl peroxide (DCP) into polypropylene matrices has been carried out by CO2 in supercritical conditions. The grafting of MA into polymer chains was done through gamma irradiation in CO2 atmosphere (0.1 MPa, 25°C). The grafting was successful and the amount of grafted anhydride was dependent on the amount of MA and DCP charged into the polypropylene matrix. The presence of grafted succinic anhydride was shown by FT-IR spectroscopy and its amount was determined through a calibration curve derived from standard samples. The effect of swelling due to supercritical CO2, maleic anhydride grafting and gamma irradiation on the molecular structur…