Abstract: | The plasticizing effect of a nonpolar and a polar diluent in ionomers was studied by dynamic mechanical methods in the glassy to rubbery regions. Specifically, a carboxylate and a sulfonate polystyrene-based ionomer were investigated with variation of diethylbenzene content and of glycerol content. It was found that the nonpolar diluent plasticizes the transition by formation of ionic aggregates as well as lowering the glass transition temperature. However, the ionic regions of the carboxylate ionomer are plasticized more than those of the sulfonate ionomer. This corroborates the results of other studies which had found that the sulfonate groups in ionomers interact more strongly than the carboxylate groups. The polar diluent causes the ionic transition to disappear; this is probably due to solvation of the ions by the diluent. |