Data di Pubblicazione:
2021
Abstract:
The hitherto known polyamidoamines (PAAs) are not suitable as structural materials
because they are usually water-soluble or swellable in water. This paper deals with the synthesis
and characterization of semi-crystalline hydrophobic PAAs (H-PAAs) by combining different bis-secamines
with bis-acrylamides obtained from C6-C12 bis-prim-amines. H-PAAs were initially obtained
in a solution of benzyl alcohol, a solvent suitable for both monomers and polymers. Their number
average molecular weights, Mn, which were determined with 1H-NMR by evaluating the percentage
of their terminal units, varied from 6000 to >10,000. The solubility, thermal properties, ignitability and
water resistance of H-PAAs were determined. They were soluble in organic solvents, semi-crystalline
and thermally stable. The most promising ones were also prepared using a bulk process, which
has never been previously reported for PAA synthesis. In the form of films, these H-PAAs were
apparently unaffected by water. The films underwent tensile and wettability tests. They showed
similar Young moduli (260-263 MPa), whereas the maximum stress and the stress at break depended
on the number of methylene groups of the starting bis-acrylamides. Their wettability was somewhat
higher than that of common Nylons. Interestingly, none of the H-PAAs considered, either as films or
powders, ignited after prolonged exposure to a methane flame.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
linear polyamidoamines; semi-crystalline polyamidoamines; hydrophobic polyamidoamines; flame resistant polymers
Elenco autori:
Laurienzo, Paola; Malinconico, Mario
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