Physico-chemical properties of some Poly(methyl methacrylate) blends
Date
2014
Authors
H. S, Sreekantha Jois
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National Institute of Technology Karnataka, Surathkal
Abstract
In this thesis, studies on plasticized and non-plasticized polymer blends of
Poly (methyl methacrylate) (PMMA) and Cellulose acetate (CA) and its derivatives
with varying blend compositions prepared by solution casting method is presented.
Miscibility, water uptake, ion exchange capacity (IEC), proton conductivity and
dielectric properties of these blends have been studied. Dimethyl formamide (DMF) is
used as solvent. Dimethyl phthalate (DMP), Diethyl phthalate (DEP), Dipropyl
phthalate (DPP), Dibutyl phthalate (DBP) and Propylene carbonate (PC) have been
used as plasticizers. Fourier transform infrared spectra (FTIR) and Differential
scanning calorimetric (DSC) measurements have been used to analyze the miscibility
of the plasticized and non-plasticized blends. Up to PMMA with CA and its
derivatives with a composition of 50/50 for both plasticized and non-plasticized
blends, water uptake amount of the blends showed an increasing trend. Ion exchange
capacity for both plasticized and non-plasticized blends decreased with increase in
PMMA content of the blends. The variations in the blend properties have been
attributed to the presence of specific interactions and exchangeable groups in the
blend system. Impedance analysis has been performed in order to calculate the blend
conductivity. The proton conductivity of the plasticized and non-plasticized blends is
in the order of 10-3 S cm-1. The dielectric constant and dielectric loss measurements of
the blends indicated the absence of any relaxation phenomenon in the blend system.
Among the plasticized blend system, polymer blends with low percentage (2.5%, 5%,
7.5% and 10%) of PC, DMP, DEP, DPP and DBP have shown decreasing trend for
water uptake test and an increasing trend for ion exchange capacity test as well as
proton conductivity measurement. This attributes to the effect of plasticizers on the
studied blend system.
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Department of Chemistry, Polymer blends, PMMA, CA, miscibility, conductivity