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Original Articles

Heterogeneous reaction kinetics between mono epoxy–terminated polydimethylsiloxane and gelatin: Effect of material ratio and temperature

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Pages 198-206 | Received 08 Dec 2015, Accepted 15 Dec 2015, Published online: 28 Jan 2016
 

ABSTRACT

Heterogeneous reaction kinetics between mono epoxy–terminated polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS-E) macromonomer and gelatin was studied. The purpose of this work was to establish the relationship between the reaction conversion rate and the reaction rate, and to confirm the optimization range of the reaction conditions, including material ratio and temperature. The Van Slyke method was used to monitor the reactions by measuring the conversion rate of amino groups in gelatin. The rate constant for the reaction of the amino group was calculated as k. The results showed that k followed the order k0.8 > k0.6 > k0.4 > k1.0 > k0.2 when PDMS-E/gelatin material ratios were tuned from 0:1.0 to 1.0:1.0 at an interval of 0.2. The reaction conversion rate of amino groups reached its peak value at the ratio of 0.8:1.0. The temperature-dependent rate constant showed that k followed the order k55 > k50 > k45 > k40, and the reaction conversion rate of amino groups reached its peak value at 50°C. The reaction was accompanied by an increase in the endothermic process and a decrease in entropy.

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