Anomalous viscosity behavior of rodlike polyelectrolytes: Partially sulfonated poly(2-benzoyl-1,4-phenylene)s in aqueous solution |
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Authors: | H. Fu H. Yun T. K. Kwei Y. Okamoto |
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Abstract: | Two stereoisomeric poly(2-benzoyl-1,4-phenylene)s were synthesized. Polymer I has exclusively a head-to-tail structure; however, polymer II contains both head-to-head and head-to-tail units. The sulfonation reaction of polymers I and II was found to occur mainly on the meta position of the benzoyl group on the phenylene backbone. The viscosities of polymers Ia (27% sulfonated) and Ic (51% sulfonated) in aqueous solutions at 25°C were measured with and without NaBr addition. Upon the addition of NaBr (0.05 and 0.1M), the reduced viscosities were found to increase gradually and reach a constant value in each case after standing at room temperature for 30–40 h. Without NaBr, the time effect was not found. The reduced viscosities of solutions with NaBr were also higher than those without the salt. These results are quite different from the typical “polyelectrolyte” behavior. A possible explanation of the salt effect of rigid rodlike polymers such as sulfonated poly(2-benzoyl-1,4-phenylene) is discussed. © 1998 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. J Polym Sci A: Polym Chem 36: 1425–1429, 1998 |
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Keywords: | anomalous viscosity rodlike polyelectrolytes sulfonated poly(2-benzoyl-1,4-phenylene) aqueous solution |
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