화학공학소재연구정보센터
Journal of Applied Polymer Science, Vol.68, No.1, 37-44, 1998
Polymer blends with modified coupling agent. I. Preparation and thermal properties of LICA 44 grafted styrene maleic anhydride copolymer
Neopentyl( diallyl)oxy, tri(N-ethyleneamino)ethyl titanate (LICA 44) was grafted to the styrene/maleic anhydride (SMA) copolymer for the purpose of obtaining a new interfacial coupling agent for flame retardant ABS blends. The graft reaction was proceeded in DMSO under 80 degrees C and reduced pressure. Samples were prepared under various amine/anhydride ratios (AAR) in feed and reaction time. The verification of reaction was based on FTIR spectra and the results of elemental analysis. The reaction percentages were high but decreased with the rising AAR. Both combination types, amide acid and imide, of SIMA and LICA 44 were found, and the ratio of amide acid and imide is related to the AAR and reaction time. After the graft reaction, both the initial pyrolysis temperature (T-pi) and the char yield at 800 degrees C of SMA increased significantly. LICA 44 is believed to cause the char promoting effect on SMA-g-L44. And the dealcohol phenomenon of trimethylolpropane diallyl ether (TMPDE) away from SMA-g-L44 was observed during the thermal analysis.