Poly(hexamethylene isophthalamide) (PA6I), an amorphous polymer characterized by high temperature resistance and significant oxygen barrier performances, has been chemically modified by using the 5-sulfoisophthalic acid sodium salt as a comonomer. Then, ionic groups have been randomly distributed along the polymeric chains. The new sulfonated PA6I samples were studied in order to understand structure-property relationships. It results that ionomeric PA6Is present an increment of Tg and, accordingly, a decrement of the oxygen transmission rate at 50% of relative humidity with the increment of the ionic content. Ionic groups, indeed, induce the formation of new interactions among the polymer chains, and then, a complex macromolecular network is realized. Interestingly, a molar amount of ionic groups equal to or higher than 10% makes sulfonated polyamides water-soluble. This characteristic, exploited to prepare new coatings on different polymers, opens a range of new applications for ionomeric PA6I.
Vannini, M., Marchese, P., Celli, A., Lorenzetti, C. (2018). Synthesis and Characterization of Novel Water-Soluble Polyamides with Enhanced Gas Barrier Properties. INDUSTRIAL & ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY RESEARCH, 57(45), 15254-15261 [10.1021/acs.iecr.8b04162].
Synthesis and Characterization of Novel Water-Soluble Polyamides with Enhanced Gas Barrier Properties
Vannini, Micaela
;Marchese, Paola;Celli, Annamaria;
2018
Abstract
Poly(hexamethylene isophthalamide) (PA6I), an amorphous polymer characterized by high temperature resistance and significant oxygen barrier performances, has been chemically modified by using the 5-sulfoisophthalic acid sodium salt as a comonomer. Then, ionic groups have been randomly distributed along the polymeric chains. The new sulfonated PA6I samples were studied in order to understand structure-property relationships. It results that ionomeric PA6Is present an increment of Tg and, accordingly, a decrement of the oxygen transmission rate at 50% of relative humidity with the increment of the ionic content. Ionic groups, indeed, induce the formation of new interactions among the polymer chains, and then, a complex macromolecular network is realized. Interestingly, a molar amount of ionic groups equal to or higher than 10% makes sulfonated polyamides water-soluble. This characteristic, exploited to prepare new coatings on different polymers, opens a range of new applications for ionomeric PA6I.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.