Synthesis and characterization of perfluorocyclopentene-thioether polymers

IF 2.9 4区 化学 Q2 POLYMER SCIENCE Polymer International Pub Date : 2024-03-22 DOI:10.1002/pi.6634
Alexis Bishop, Eve Balmaceda, Scott T. Iacono, Abby R. Jennings
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Due to their unique properties and use in high performance materials, the ability to obtain fluorinated polymers utilizing straightforward synthetic methods remains of interest. In this study, we report the facile synthesis of new fluoropolymers via nucleophilic addition of a di-thiol to perfluorocyclopentene. Initially, model studies were completed with perfluorocyclopentene, benzenethiol and tetramethylsilane-protected benzenethiol to identify the optimal reaction conditions for the polymerization. These reaction conditions were then utilized to prepare perfluorocyclopentene-thioether polymers from perfluorocyclopentene and 4,4′-thiobisbenzenethiol. The isolated polymers had molecular weight distributions consistent with step-growth polymers and 19F NMR spectroscopy revealed that the addition of the nucleophile to perfluorocyclopentene was controlled. Analysis by DSC showed that the polymers were amorphous with glass transition temperatures around 65 °C. TGA in both air and nitrogen showed an initial degradation temperature around 370 °C, while the air analysis produced an additional plateau with a degradation temperature near 592 °C. This is the first known report of utilizing perfluorocyclopentene for the preparation of perfluorinated-thioether polymers. © 2024 Society of Industrial Chemistry. This article has been contributed to by U.S. Government employees and their work is in the public domain in the USA.

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全氟环戊烯硫醚聚合物的合成与表征
由于含氟聚合物具有独特的性能并可用于高性能材料,因此利用简单的合成方法获得含氟聚合物的能力仍然备受关注。在本研究中,我们报告了通过二硫醇与全氟环戊烯的亲核加成,轻松合成新型含氟聚合物的过程。首先,我们用全氟环戊烯和苯硫酚以及 TMS 保护的苯硫酚完成了模型研究,以确定聚合反应的最佳反应条件。然后利用这些反应条件从全氟环戊烯和 4,4′-硫代二苯硫醇制备全氟环戊烯-硫醚聚合物。分离出的聚合物的分子量分布与阶跃生长聚合物一致,19F NMR 光谱显示,全氟环戊烯的亲核剂添加是受控的。差示扫描量热分析表明,聚合物是无定形的,玻璃转化温度约为 65 ℃。在空气和氮气中进行的热重分析表明,初始降解温度约为 370 ℃,而在空气中进行的分析表明,降解温度在 592 ℃ 附近会出现一个额外的高原。这是已知的第一份利用全氟环戊烯制备全氟硫醚聚合物的报告。本文受版权保护。
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Polymer International
Polymer International 化学-高分子科学
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135
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4.3 months
期刊介绍: Polymer International (PI) publishes the most significant advances in macromolecular science and technology. PI especially welcomes research papers that address applications that fall within the broad headings Energy and Electronics, Biomedical Studies, and Water, Environment and Sustainability. The Journal’s editors have identified these as the major challenges facing polymer scientists worldwide. The Journal also publishes invited Review, Mini-review and Perspective papers that address these challenges and others that may be of growing or future relevance to polymer scientists and engineers.
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