Effect of stereoregularity on the properties of syndiotactic-rich ultrahigh molecular weight poly(vinyl alcohol)/dimethyl sulfoxide water gel

Citation
Jh. Choi et al., Effect of stereoregularity on the properties of syndiotactic-rich ultrahigh molecular weight poly(vinyl alcohol)/dimethyl sulfoxide water gel, MACRO CH P, 200(6), 1999, pp. 1421-1427
Citations number
34
Categorie Soggetti
Organic Chemistry/Polymer Science
Journal title
MACROMOLECULAR CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS
ISSN journal
10221352 → ACNP
Volume
200
Issue
6
Year of publication
1999
Pages
1421 - 1427
Database
ISI
SICI code
1022-1352(199906)200:6<1421:EOSOTP>2.0.ZU;2-Q
Abstract
Syndiotactic-rich ultrahigh molecular weight poly(vinyl alcohol) (UHMW S-PV A) gels having syndiotactic diad (S-diad) contents of 61.5, 58.2, and 55.7% and similar molecular weights were prepared in dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO)/w ater solution. The gelation temperature of UHMW S-PVA/DMSO/water solution d ecreases with an increase in syndiotacticity. A great difference in the gel melting temperature (T-gm) was not found between the gels having an S-diad content over 58.2%. However, a significant decrease of T-gm was revealed i n the gel having an S-diad content of 55.7%. The enthalpy of junction fusio n and the number of segments participating in the junction of the UHMW S-PV A gel increases with syndiotacticity, and they are remarkably higher than t he values of atactic PVAs reported in previous papers. The higher the syndi otacticity of the UHMW S-PVA gel, the higher is the dynamic storage modulus . The elasticity of the PVA gel with an S-diad content over 58.2% was recov ered under cooling after heating, whereas almost no recovery was found in t he gel having an S-diad content of 55.7%. The PVA gel having an S-diad cont ent over 58.2% is opaque and exhibits a phase separated appearance in optic al morphology, while the PVA gel with an S-diad content of 55.7% is almost transparent and phase separation does not occur. A highly microporous and c lose structure was observed for the surface of the UHMW S-PVA gels.