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- Thermal stability of ionene polymers
- Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)
- Federal University of Rio de Janeiro
- Universidade de São Paulo (USP)
- UNIFIEO
- 1388-6150
- Two different cationic polymers of the same chemical type and with very similar chemical structures were reacted with a natural bentonite over a wide range of polymer/clay ratios. This study involved the synthesis of cationic aliphatic ammonium polyionenes, specifically 3,6-ionene and 3,6-dodecylionene. Ionenes are ion-containing polymers that contain quaternary nitrogen atoms in the main macromolecular chain as opposed to a pendant chain. The CHN content, basal spacing, and elemental composition of each of the polymer-clay complexes were analyzed by X-ray diffraction, X-ray fluorescence, and thermogravimetry. All the polycations reacted to form interlayer complexes with clay, which displaced more Na+ and little Ca2+. Sodium and calcium were both present as interlayer cations in the clay and its complexes. The TG/DTG curves show that both polymers underwent thermal degradation in more than one stage. Specifically, 3,6-ionene was found to undergo two stages of decomposition and 3,6-dodecylionene undergo three stages. The behavior of the TG/DTG curves and the activation energy values suggest that 3,6-dodecylionene (E = 174,85 kJ mol-1) complexes have greater thermal stability than 3,6-ionene (E = 115,52 kJ mol-1) complexes. The mechanism of degradation suggests a direct interaction with the dodecyl chain containing 12 carbons, which are present in 3,6-dodecylionene but not in 3,6-ionene. © 2012 Akadémiai Kiadó, Budapest, Hungary.
- 1-Jun-2013
- Journal of Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry, v. 112, n. 3, p. 1221-1229, 2013.
- 1221-1229
- Clay-polymer complexes
- Ionenes
- Smectite
- Thermal analysis
- Elemental compositions
- Ion-containing polymers
- Macromolecular chain
- Mechanism of degradation
- Quaternary nitrogens
- Smectites
- Activation energy
- Bentonite
- Calcium
- Natural polymers
- Thermoanalysis
- Thermodynamic stability
- Thermogravimetric analysis
- X ray diffraction
- Polymers
- http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10973-012-2694-7
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