Reversible cross-linking reactions of alkoxyamine-appended polymers under bulk conditions for transition between flow and rubber-like states

2014 
Abstract Reversible cross-linking reactions of alkoxyamine-appended polymers with low glass transition temperature ( T g ) were successfully carried out under bulk conditions. The low- T g polymers with alkoxyamine units in the side chains were synthesised by radical copolymerisation of 2-ethylhexyl acrylate and two kinds of alkoxyamine-containing acrylate monomers. By heating the low- T g polymers under bulk conditions at 100 °C, cross-linked polymers were formed by radical exchange reactions between alkoxyamine units, and a transition from a liquid-like flowable polymer state to a rubber-like polymer state was confirmed. A de-cross-linking reaction was also accomplished by radical exchange reactions between the cross-linked polymers and an added alkoxyamine-containing small molecule or stable nitroxyl radical, which resulted in transition to the flowable state again. The structural transition between low- T g linear polymers and cross-linked polymers were characterised by 1 H and 13 C NMR spectroscopy, Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, rheology measurement, swelling experiment, and gel permeation chromatography measurement.
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