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Triblock copolymer based thermoplastic elastomeric gels of a large service temperature range: preparation and characterization
Authors:Jian M. Yu,Robert J  r  me,Noel Overbergh,Phil Hammond
Affiliation:Jian M. Yu,Robert Jérôme,Noel Overbergh,Phil Hammond
Abstract:
Poly(methyl methacrylate)-block-polybutadiene-block-poly(methyl methacrylate) (MBM) triblock copolymers and their hydrogenated counterparts with poly(ethylene-co-1,2-butylene) midblock (MEBM) were swollen by an aliphatic oil of high boiling point which is a selective solvent for the central block. Thermoreversible gels are accordingly formed by both MBM and MEBM copolymers above a critical polymer content (Cr), which depends on the nature of the midblock and not on the copolymer molecular weight, at least in the investigated range. Cr has been found to be 5 wt.-% for an MBM block copolymer and 2 wt.-% for MEBM copolymers of various molecular weights. Gels of MEBM triblock copolymers exhibit interesting mechanical properties, such as high elongation at break (up to 870%) and high tensile strength (32 kPa). The most interesting feature of the MEBM gels is an upper service temperature as high as 170°C, thus more than 100°C higher than the value (47°C) reported for gels of an SEBS copolymer (S = polystyrene) of comparable molecular weight (100000) and composition (ca. 30 wt.-% hard block). The morphology of MEBM gels was studied by scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and found to be cocontinuous in case of a gel containing 20 wt.-% copolymer.
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