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Multiblock copolymers of PPC with oligomeric PBS: with low brittle-toughness transition temperature.

Jiaxiang QinLimiao LinShuanjin WangShuxian YeWeikeng LuoMin XiaoDongmei HanYuezhong Meng
Published in: RSC advances (2018)
In order to decrease the brittle-toughness transition temperature and increase the mechanical strength of poly(propylene carbonate) (PPC), a series of multiblock copolymers of poly(propylene carbonate)- multiblock -poly(butylene succinate) (PPC- mb -PBS) are designed and synthesized. 1 H-NMR, DOSY and GPC results demonstrate the successful synthesis of PPC- mb -PBSs with designed multiblock sequence. The thermal, crystalline and mechanical properties of these PPC- mb -PBSs are evaluated by DSC, TGA, POM, tensile and tearing testing. Experiment results demonstrate that crystallinity, thermal and mechanical properties of PPC- mb -PBSs can be readily modulated by changing the composition and block length of PPC and PBS moieties. It is found that all the prepared PPC- mb -PBSs are semi-crystalline polymers with a melting temperature at 93-109 °C and a T g at around -40 °C. Both crystallization rate and crystallinity of the multiblock copolymers increase with increasing both PBS content and PBS block length. As a consequent, the tensile strength increases with increasing PBS/PPC block ratios at room and lower temperatures. In conclusion, the amorphous PBS phase in the block copolymers acts as soft segment, endowing PPC- mb -PBS copolymers with much better flexibility than PPC at low temperature of 273 K when PPC segments are frozen.
Keyphrases
  • high resolution
  • magnetic resonance
  • room temperature
  • mass spectrometry