用不同反应位点的分裂反应在双组分注射成型中的增容——蒙特卡罗模拟

A. John, J. Nagel, G. Heinrich
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在双组分注射成型过程中,可通过利用熔体的热能使适当功能化的分子在原位发生反应来改善非混相聚合物的粘附性。这些反应必须在较短的冷却时间内提供足够的活性单体转化到玻璃温度,并且在界面宽度的小空间区域内,以在分子水平上尽可能多地在组分之间建立相互连接的化学链接。为了研究这些过程,我们在两相体系中基于三维粗粒度键波动模型(BFM)进行了蒙特卡罗(MC)模拟。我们研究了分裂型反应,在EA = 0,1,3,5和7tkb的活化能下,反应单体在聚合物的不同位置(End, Middle, Random)表现出反应性。对于反应系统的一些物理性质,如消耗,旋转半径,浓度分布或聚合度的分布被计算为时间的函数。此外,根据反应类型、活化能和消耗程度,采用不同的分子水平粘附描述函数进行计算。根据实验结果,推导出了最适合双组分注射成型增容的化学反应类型。
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Compatibilization in Two-Component Injection Molding by Means of SplitReactions with Varying Reactive Sites – a Monte-Carlo Simulation
Adhesion of immiscible polymers during two-component injection molding may be improved by transreactions of properly functionalized molecules in situ using the thermal energy of the melts. These reactions must provide a suffi- cient conversion of reactive monomers during the short cooling time down to the glass temperature and within the small spatial region of the interface width to create as much as possible interconnecting chemical links between the components on the molecular level. To investigate these processes, we performed Monte-Carlo (MC) simulations based on the three dimensional coarse-grained Bond Fluctuation Model (BFM) in a two-phase system. We studied split type reactions exhib- iting reactive monomers at different sites (End, Middle, Random) of the polymers governed by activation energies of EA = 0, 1, 3, 5 and 7 T k B. For the reacting systems several physical properties like consumption, radius of gyration, concentra- tion profiles or the distribution of the degree of polymerization were calculated as a function of time. Additionally, differ- ent functions for the description of adhesion on the molecular level were adopted and calculated depending on reaction type, activation energy and degree of consumption. From the results those chemical reaction types were deduced, which should be most suitable for the compatibilization in two-component injection molding.
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