Creation of crosslinkable interphases in polymer blends |
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Authors: | Veera Bhadraiah Sadhu Jürgen Pionteck Petra Pötschke Lothar Jakisch Andreas Janke |
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Affiliation: | Institut für Polymerforschung Dresden e.V., Hohe Strasse 6, 01069 Dresden, Germany |
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Abstract: | A new type of bi- and trifunctional coupling agents containing 2-oxazoline and/or 2-oxazinone as well as hydrosilane moieties has been prepared by hydrosilylation of the corresponding allyl ether containing precursors with poly(methylhydro)siloxanes. In heterogeneous model blends based on mono-carboxylic acid terminated polystyrene (PS) and mono-amine terminated polyamide 12 (PA), the oxazoline and oxazinone units can selectively react with the carboxylic groups or amino groups, respectively. Under this mixing conditions the hydrosilane partially crosslinks. The morphology development of the three-component blends under melt mixing conditions is a rather complex process. We have shown that the coupling agents are immiscible with the polymers and form their own phase. Under proper processing conditions they locate at least partially at the PS/PA interface and can be used for further modification of the blend interphase, e.g. for crosslinking by hydrolysis. This crosslinking can be accelerated by the addition of a Pt-catalyst during the melt mixing. |
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Keywords: | blends crosslinking interface morphology polysiloxanes |
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