Ra. Weiss et al., Miscible blends of a thermotropic liquid crystalline polymer and sulfonated polystyrene ionomers, POLYMER, 41(9), 2000, pp. 3471-3477
The miscibility of a wholly aromatic thermotropic liquid crystalline polyes
ter (LCP), Vectra(R) A, with lightly sulfonated polystyrene ionomers (SPS)
was assessed. Blends were prepared by melt mixing in an intensive mixer. Th
e sulfonation level and the choice of the cation used to neutralize the ion
omer influenced miscibility. Zinc salts of an SPS with 5.3 mol% sulfonation
were miscible at all compositions with the LCP, but lithium salts with the
same sulfonation level formed two phases, a pure LCP phase and an ionomer-
rich mixed phase. Zinc salts of an ionomer with 10.8 mol% sulfonation were
also miscible with the LCP when the blend was richer in the ionomer, but tw
o-phase blends were obtained for LCP-rich compositions. FTIR analyses faile
d to identify a specific intermolecular interaction between the ionomers an
d the LCP. That and the fact that increasing sulfonation did not improve mi
scibility of the zinc salt ionomers with the LCP led to the conclusion that
miscibility in this system arose from intramolecular repulsive interaction
s along the ionomer chain. The addition of 5.3Zn-SPS to the LCP lowered the
tensile modulus, the ultimate strength and the ultimate elongation. (C) 20
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