In this paper we present the synthesis and the characterization of cyclophosphazenes substituted with allyl groups, their transformation in epoxide-containing cyclophosphazenes and the final utilization of these compounds as chain extenders in combination with polyamides. The reaction at high temperature of Nylon-6 with epoxy-functionalized cyclophosphazenes leads to the opening of the epoxy units by the action of both amino (-NH2) and carboxylic (-COOH) end-groups of the polymer to enhance the final molecular weight of this material. The consequences of this fact on the thermal, mechanical and visco-elastic properties of treated Nylon-6 have been also evaluated and compared to those of the pristine material. Possible utilization of these cyclophosphazenes in recycling processes for degraded polyamides could be envisaged.
Bertani, R., Boscolo-Boscoletto, A., Dintcheva, N., Ghedini, E., Gleria, M., La Mantia, F., et al. (2012). New phosphazene-based chain extenders containing allyl and epoxide groups. DESIGNED MONOMERS AND POLYMERS, 6(3), 245-266 [10.1163/156855503768336261].
New phosphazene-based chain extenders containing allyl and epoxide groups
Dintcheva, N.;La Mantia, F.;Scaffaro, R.;
2012-01-01
Abstract
In this paper we present the synthesis and the characterization of cyclophosphazenes substituted with allyl groups, their transformation in epoxide-containing cyclophosphazenes and the final utilization of these compounds as chain extenders in combination with polyamides. The reaction at high temperature of Nylon-6 with epoxy-functionalized cyclophosphazenes leads to the opening of the epoxy units by the action of both amino (-NH2) and carboxylic (-COOH) end-groups of the polymer to enhance the final molecular weight of this material. The consequences of this fact on the thermal, mechanical and visco-elastic properties of treated Nylon-6 have been also evaluated and compared to those of the pristine material. Possible utilization of these cyclophosphazenes in recycling processes for degraded polyamides could be envisaged.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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