C. Bailly, D. Williams, F. E. Karasz
May 1, 1987
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Two complementary methods were developed to produce sulphonated poly(oxy-1,4-phenylene-oxy-1,4-phenylene-carbonyl-1,4-phenylene) (SPEEK) with random, homogeneous compositions over the range of zero to one sulphonate group per repeat unit. The sodium salts (Na-SPEEK) were prepared from about 5 to 100% sodium sulphonate. They displayed excellent thermal stability. The behaviour of Tg, ΔTg and ΔCp at the glass transition as a function of composition suggested the onset of ionic clustering below 25 to 30% sodium sulphonate—an observation confirmed by preliminary SAXS studies. In particular, Tg increased sigmoidally from about 150°C for 5% Na-SPEEK to 415°C for 100% Na-SPEEK. No evidence of crystallinity was observed by d.s.c. in melted and quenched samples above 9% sodium sulphonate. The equilibrium water content at room temperature and 58% relative humidity was four molecules of water per sodium sulphonate group for all compositions. For immersed films, this value increased from 8 molecules of water per sodium sulphonate group for 38% Na-SPEEK to an indeterminably large number for 100% Na-SPEEK, which slowly dissolved. Upon re-equilibration at 58% relative humidity, the water content of the films decreased to about 5.5 molecules per sodium sulphonate group. A low temperature (−80°C to −60°C) mechanical relaxation peak was present in the films conditioned at 58% relative humidity.