Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5210381 | Reactive and Functional Polymers | 2011 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Poly(vinyl chloride-co-vinyl diethanolamine) copolymers were synthesized by modification of PVC with diethanolamine. Acylation of OH groups in the copolymer with α-bromoisobutirylbromide gave poly{vinyl chloride-co-vinyl-bis[2-(2-bromo-2-methylpropanoato)ethyl]amine} as two-armed macroinitiator. A series of grafting studies with methyl methacrylate and styrene was carried out in the presence of the macroinitiator and the catalyst CuBr/2,2â²-bipyridyl (bpy) at 110 °C. FT-IR Spectra of all the polymers were recorded for the structural characterization, and 1H and 13C NMR spectra were also used in the characterization PVC-graft-methyl methacrylate. During the grafting reaction at 110 °C, the number-average molecular weight of the macroinitiator increased from 63,700 (polydispersity 2.17) to 159,000 (polydispersity 1.40) at 20 h in case of methyl methacrylate, and to 86,900 (polydispersity 1.70) at 48 h in case of styrene. The thermally stability of PVC modified with diethanol amine and the macroinitiator was similar that of PVC as initial decomposition temperature, but the graft copolymers showed higher thermal stability than PVC. While the glass-transition temperatures of PVC, PVC modified with diethanol amine and the macroinitiator showed a glass-transition temperature at around 91 °C, the graft copolymers of methyl methacrylate and styrene showed at 120 °C and 98 °C, respectively. The dielectric features of the macroinitiator and the graft copolymers against the frequency at the room temperature were examined. Dielectric constant of macroinitiator was calculated as 4.76 at 100 Hz. Dielectric features of the polymers against the temperature at three different frequency was examined.
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Authors
Mehmet CoÅkun, Pınar Seven,