Langmuir, Vol.33, No.49, 14105-14114, 2017
Thermosensitive Phase Separation Behavior of Poly(benzyl methacrylate)/Solvate Ionic Liquid Solutions
We report a lower critical solution temperature (LOST) behavior of binary systems consisting of poly(benzyl methacrylate) (PBnMA) and solvate ionic liquids: equimolar mixtures of triglyme (G3) or tetraglyme (G4) and lithium bis(trifluoromethanesulfonyDamide. We evaluated the critical temperatures (T(c)s) using transmittance measurements. The stability of the glyme-Li+ complex ([Li(G3 or G4)](+)) in the presence of PBnMA was confirmed using Raman spectroscopy, pulsed-field gradient spin echo NMR. (PGSE-NMR), and thermogravimetric analysis to demonstrate that the complex was not disrupted. The interaction between glyme-Li+ complex and PBnMA was investigated via Li-7 NMR chemical shifts. Upfield shifts originating from the ring-current effect of the aromatic ring within PBnMA were observed with the addition of PBnMA, indicating localization of the glyme-Li+ complex above and below the benzyl group of PBnMA, which may be a reason for negative mixing entropy, a key requirement of the LCST.