An efficient liquid crystalline ionomer β-nucleating agent featuring π-π stacking and ionic interactions for isotactic polypropylene
writer:Yang, Rong.; Cao, Hongwei.; Chen, Weilong.; Ding, Lv.; Chen, Li.; Zhang, Xin.; Li, Jinchun.
keywords:ionomer, liquid crystal, polypropylene, β-nucleating agent, π-π stacking
source:期刊
specific source:Polymer Crystallization
Issue time:2020年
Polymeric β-nucleating agents (β-NAs) have the advantages of good thermal stability,
low toxicity, and relatively superior compatibility with isotactic polypropylene
(iPP). However, endowing polymeric β-NAs with high efficiency remains a challenge.
Herein, we report a strategy that incorporates ionic monomers into polymeric
β-NAs to significantly enhance their nucleation efficiency. Sodium dimethyl
5-sulfonatoisophthalate, an ionic monomer, is introduced into a liquid crystalline
polyester NA (PBDPS), and the resulting ionomer is named PBDPSi. The attractive
interaction between the ion pairs acts as physical crosslinks and stabilizes the active
nucleation center of the ordered benzene rings. Moreover, the ionic monomer mod-
ifies the viscosity of the liquid crystalline NA and improves the dispersibility
of PBDPSi in the iPP matrix. In addition, it enhances the relative growth rate of
β-spherulites of iPP. When 5% sulfonate monomer is introduced into the NA, PBDPSi
exhibits the optimal β-nucleation effect, and the maximum value (0.97) of the relative
content of β-iPP crystals (kβ) is obtained. Compared with PBDPS, PBDPSi shows bet-
ter β-nucleation performance, especially at low concentrations. The incorporation of
0.1 wt% PBDPSi into iPP provides a kβ value of 0.41, which is almost four times that
obtained with PBDPS.