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Effective enhancement of poly(bisphenol-A carbonate) crystallinity with polyamide-66 ionized nucleation through ion-dipole interactions coupled with plasticization

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MATERIALS RESEARCH EXPRESS
Volume 10, Issue 7, Pages -

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IOP Publishing Ltd
DOI: 10.1088/2053-1591/ace75b

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poly(bisphenol-A carbonate); ionized polyamide-66; nucleation; ion-dipole interaction; crystallinity

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Polyamide-66 (PA-66) ionized by CaCl2 is used as nucleating agents, along with cholesterol nonanoate (CN) as plasticizers, to co-modify poly(bisphenol-A carbonate) (PC) and improve its crystallinity. The appropriate degree of ionization of CaCl2-PA-66 enhances the crystallinity of PC by creating finer crystals, but excessive ionization reduces dispersibility and nucleation efficiency.
To improve the crystallinity of poly(bisphenol-A carbonate) (PC). Polyamide-66 (PA-66) is ionized by CaCl2 to prepare the various degrees of ionization (DIs) of PA-66 ionenes (CaCl2-PA-66) as nucleating agents to co-modify PC with cholesterol nonanoate (CN) as plasticizers. Compared with non-ionized PA-66, CaCl2-PA-66 enhance the crystallinity of PC. Concretely, with the DI of CaCl2-PA-66 is raised from 0 to 37.2 mol%, the crystallinity of PC/CN/CaCl2-PA-66 (90/5/5 w/w/w) is first increased from 19.2% to 31.5% and then decreased to 16.9%. This is attributed to the stronger ion-dipole interactions between the ionized nucleating agents and PC, which enhance the compatibility and further dispersibility to create finer crystal with a denser distribution, and the nucleation efficiency is elevated thus facilitating the PC crystallization. However, when the DI of CaCl2-PA-66 is overly high (& GE;11.4 mol%), it leads to excessive ionic crosslinking, which reduces dispersibility and nucleation efficiency. Therefore, the modification of PC with a suitable DI of CaCl2-PA-66 can advance its crystallinity, which is a novel and effective approach.

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