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Synthesis, thermal properties and rheological behaviors of novel Poly (ethylene glycol) segmented Poly(arylene ether)s

Journal

POLYMER
Volume 196, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.polymer.2020.122426

Keywords

Nucleophilic displacement; Poly(ethylene glycol); Poly(arylene ether)s; Rheological behaviors

Funding

  1. Ministry of Science and Technology, Taiwan [MOST 106-3113-E-006-006, MOST 107-3113-E-006-006]
  2. Hierarchical Green-Energy Materials (Hi-GEM) Research Center, from The Featured Areas Research Center Program by the Ministry of Education (MOE)
  3. Ministry of Science and Technology in Taiwan [MOST 1073017-F-006 -003]

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A series of new poly (ethylene glycol) (PEG) segmented poly (arylene ether)s (PAEs), (PEG-PAEs) were synthesized via nucleophilic substitution polycondensation. The prepared PEG-PAEs are thermally stable up to 190 degrees C, which is dominated by the PEG segments. Their glass transition temperature (T g ) points are in the range of -10 - 32 degrees C, which is dictated by the molecular weights as well as the fraction of PEG segments in the structures. And the materials are in an amorphous state due to the steric hindrance imposed by F1 segments. The rheological measurement reveals that the viscoelastic property of the F-PEG1000 and F-PEG2000 can experience a transition from a glassy state to a leather state and then to a rubbery state after applying the time-temperature superposition (TTS) principle. Moreover, a decreased trend of the complex viscosity is found as the temperature increases, which can be attributed to the accelerated movement of polymer chains at a higher temperature. And the fraction of the PEG segments as well as the molecular weights of the materials can also affect the complex viscosity. Accordingly, the thermal properties and rheological behaviors of the PEG-PAEs can be adjusted by selecting different PEG macromonomers.

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