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Clustering in carboxylated polysulfone ionomers: A characterization by dynamic mechanical and small-angle X-ray scattering methods
Authors:Diep Nguyen  Joon-Seop Kim  Michael D Guiver  Adi Eisenberg
Abstract:The dynamic mechanical properties and morphology of carboxylated polysulfone ionomers were investigated by dynamic mechanical thermal analysis and small-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS) techniques. It was found that at 25 mol % of ions, ionomers show two glass transitions: one at about 200 °C (the matrix Tg) and the other at about 235 °C (the cluster Tg). It was also found that with increasing ion content up to about 37 mol %, the matrix Tg shifted to higher temperatures and the size of tan δ peak decreased. The cluster Tg did not change. From the results, it is suggested that even at high ion content, the ionomers contain a significant amount of unclustered material, but that the increase in the ion content does not increase the amount of clustered material. SAXS profiles showed the ionic peak, which represents the presence of multiplets in the cluster regions. In addition, the difference in the matrix and cluster Tg's of this ionomer system was found to be about 35°. Thus, it is postulated that ionic group aggregation is subject to steric hindrance owing to the bulkiness of benzene ring, and tension on polymer chains surrounding the multiplet owing to chain rigidity, which limit the size and stability of the multiplet significantly. © 1999 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. J Polym Sci B: Polym Phys 37: 3226–3232, 1999
Keywords:dynamic mechanical  small-angle X-ray scattering  ionomers  carboxylated polysulfone
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