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Chemical Modification of Butyl Rubber with Maleic Anhydride via Nitroxide Chemistry and Its Application in Polymer Blends.

José Bonilla-CruzBrenda Hernández-MirelesRicardo Mendoza-CarrizalesLuis A Ramírez-LealRomán Torres-LubiánLuis F RamosdeValleDonald R PaulEnrique Saldívar-Guerra
Published in: Polymers (2017)
Butyl rubber (isobutylene⁻isoprene⁻rubber, IIR) was functionalized in solution with a nitroxide moiety taking advantage of the unsaturations present in the isoprene units of IIR, and was further grafted with maleic anhydride (MA) or styrene⁻MA (SMA) to produce IIR-g-MA and IIR-g-SMA. In one of the functionalization techniques used, the molecular structure of the IIR was preserved as the chain-breaking reactions are prevented from occurring. The resulting graft copolymers were tested as compatiblizers/impact modifiers blended with Nylon-6, and one of them was preliminarily tested as a coupling agent in the preparation of nanocomposites of IIR and an organo-clay. Blends of PA-6/IIR-g-MA exhibited a significant increase in impact resistance at increasing loads of the modified IIR, as well as a good rubber particle dispersion in the polyamide matrix. On the other hand, the performance of IIR-g-SMA as an impact modifier of PA, or as a coupling agent in the preparation of rubber-organoclay nanocomposites, is marginal.
Keyphrases
  • molecularly imprinted
  • room temperature
  • mass spectrometry
  • high resolution