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Synthesis and characterization of carboxylated PBAMO copolymers as promising prepolymers for energetic binders.

Minkyung LimMeilan BuYoorim JangJongoh JeongSitae NohHakjune Rhee
Published in: RSC advances (2020)
The carboxylated poly[3,3-bis(3-azidomethyl)oxetane] (PBAMO) copolymers (poly(BAMO-carboxylate)) were synthesized by substitution of poly[3,3-bis(3-chloromethyl)oxetane] (PBCMO) with potassium carboxylate and sodium azide in DMSO. The synthesized compounds were characterized using various analytical techniques, such as Fourier-transform infrared (FT-IR) spectroscopy, inverse-gated decoupling 13 C-nuclear magnetic resonance ( 13 C NMR) spectroscopy, gel permeation chromatography (GPC), thermogravimetric analysis (TGA), differential scanning calorimetry (DSC), calorimetry, friction, and impact sensitivity analysis. These poly(BAMO-carboxylate) compounds have better thermal properties, with lower glass transition temperatures (ranging from -43 °C to -51 °C) than PBAMO (-37 °C) and higher thermal decomposition temperatures (233-237 °C) than PBAMO (211 °C). Moreover, poly(BAMO 0.80 -octanoate 0.20 ) and poly(BAMO 0.78 -decanoate 0.22 ) have higher heats of combustion (5226 and 5665 kJ mol -1 , respectively) and negative formation enthalpies (-0.17 and -0.55 kJ g -1 , respectively), while PBAMO has lower heat of combustion (3125 kJ mol -1 ) and positive formation enthalpy (0.06 kJ g -1 ). The poly(BAMO-carboxylate) compounds have higher values (38-50 J) than that of PBAMO (14 J) in the impact sensitivities. This is a valuable study for improving the properties of PBAMO, which is a high energetic polymeric binder but difficult to handle because of its sensitivity. Therefore, poly(BAMO-carboxylate) could be a good candidate as a prepolymer for designing the energetic polymeric binder.
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