Synthesis, characterisation, monomer reactivity ratios and thermal stabilities of homo and copolymers of 4‐nonylphenyl methacrylate with styrene
Abstract
Purpose
To synthesise and characterise homo and copolymer of 4‐nonylphenyl methacrylate (NPMA) and styrene and to determine monomer reactivity ratios by the application of conventional linearisation methods such as Finemann‐Ross (F‐R) and Kelen‐Tudos (K‐T) methods.
Design/methodology/approach
New methacrylic monomer, NPMA with a pendant nonylphenyl group was copolymerised with styrene. All monomer and polymers (homo and copolymer) are characterised and subsequently the monomer reactivity ratio was determined.
Findings
The monomer reactivity ratios were determined by application of conventional linearisation methods such as F‐R (r1=0.41±0.05; r2=3.47±0.31), K‐T (r1=0.43±0.19; r2=3.54±0.09) methods. The thermogravimetric analysis (TGA) of the polymer in nitrogen reveals that it posses very good thermal stability in comparison to alkyl acrylates due to presence of pendant nonylphnyl group.
Research limitations/implications
New methacrylic monomer, NPMA was synthesised by reacting nonylphenol dissolved in methyl ethyl ketone (MEK) with methacryloyl chloride in the presence of triethylamine as a base. Copolymers of NPMA with styrene were synthesised in MEK using benzoyl peroxide (BPO) as initiator under nitrogen atmosphere at different feed composition.
Practical implications
The method developed is a simple and easy method of copolymerisation of styrene with methacrylate to obtain copolymer of better properties.
Originality/value
The method developed is a novel method for enhancing the thermal, as well as surface adhesion, properties which has several applications in surface coatings and adhesives.
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Citation
Satapathy, H. and Banthia, A.K. (2007), "Synthesis, characterisation, monomer reactivity ratios and thermal stabilities of homo and copolymers of 4‐nonylphenyl methacrylate with styrene", Pigment & Resin Technology, Vol. 36 No. 6, pp. 335-343. https://doi.org/10.1108/03699420710831755
Publisher
:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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