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Structural Peculiarities of Triblock Copolymers Containing Poly(Ethylene Oxide) and Polyacrylamide

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Pages 268/[600]-281/[613] | Published online: 10 Jun 2010
 

Abstract

The morphology of the triblock copolymers (TBC) containing chemically complementary poly(ethylene oxide) (M vPEO = 3 · 103 ÷ 1 · 105) and polyacrylamide (M PAAm = 4.5 · 104 ÷ 9.07 · 105) of different chain lengths is studied. The loss of the PEO ability to crystallize in TBC at M vPEO ≤ 4 · 104 is established. At the same time, PEO blocks with M v  = 1 · 105 form small crystalline domains in the TBC structure, but their crystallinity degree turns out to be by 2.8 times less than that in individual poly(ethylene oxide). A microphase separation in amorphous regions of the TBC structure at high values of M PAAm is revealed. It is shown that the main reason for the effects observed is the formation of a complex between PEO and PAAm blocks by hydrogen bonds.

Notes

a The weight part of PEO in the copolymers.

b The ratio between units of PAA and PEO blocks in the copolymers, base-molePAA/base-molePEO.

a The glass transition temperature.

b The temperature interval of a structural transition.

c The heat capacity jump.

d The glass transition temperature of compatible blends of PEG + PAA calculated by Couchman-Karasz equation.

e The melting temperature.

f The melting enthalpy.

g The crystallinity degree: for pure PEG X c  = ΔH m , where ΔH is the melting enthalpy for 100% crystalline polymer (196.8 J · g−1) [Citation11]; for TBC X c  = ΔH m /(ΔH  · w PEO)[Citation12], where w PEO is the mass fraction of PEO in TBC.

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