Jung-Won Kim, Ju-Myung Song, Youn-Jeong Cho
Jan 25, 2006
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Polymer
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Abstract The present study aimed to investigate the effects of plasticization on the mechanical properties and morphology of poly(ethyl acrylate) ionomers neutralized with either Co 2+ or Na + . In experiments, the dynamic mechanical properties of divalent Co 2+ -neutralized poly(ethyl acrylate) ionomers containing polar and non-polar plasticizers were compared with those of the monovalent Na + -neutralized ionomers. In the case of the ionomers plasticized with non-polar 4-decylaniline (4-DA), residing in non-ionic regions, the matrix and cluster T g s of the ionomer decreased with increasing 4-DA contents. The decreasing rates of the matrix and cluster T g s were found to be similar at 0.8 and 1.0 °C/(wt% of 4-DA) for the Co 2+ and Na + ionomers, respectively. The ionic modulus of the Co 2+ ionomer changed only slightly with increasing 4-DA contents, but that of the Na + ionomer decreased noticeably. In the SAXS study, it was observed that the un-plasticized Co 2+ ionomer showed a strong small angle upturn and a very broad SAXS peak, indicating that the ionomer phase was compositionally heterogeneous. The plasticization of the Co 2+ ionomer with 4-DA, however, induced a well-developed SAXS peak that was comparable to that of the un-plasticized Na + ionomer. These results suggested that the addition of 4-DA to the Co 2+ ionomer made the ionomer have more multiplets at a prevalent distance, leading to more clustering. In the case of the Co 2+ ionomers plasticized with polar glycerol (Gly) that acted mainly as multiplet plasticizer, a very weak cluster glass transition, decreasing ionic modulus and only a well-developed small angle upturn were observed. These indicated that the addition of Gly to the Co 2+ ionomer disrupted the multiplet formation, resulting in lower clustering.