New strategies for surface modification of poly (vinyl alcohol) toward click chemistry applications

Author:

Nassar Mahmoud M. A.1,Alzebdeh Khalid I.2ORCID,Awad Sameer A.3ORCID,Khalaf Eman M.4

Affiliation:

1. College of Applied Professions Palestine Polytechnic University Hebron Palestine

2. Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering Sultan Qaboos University Al Khod Sultanate of Oman

3. Department of Medical Laboratory Techniques Al‐Maarif University College Ramadi Iraq

4. Department of Pharmacy Al‐Maarif University College Ramadi Iraq

Abstract

AbstractIn this study, new synthesis strategies for poly (vinyl alcohol) (PVA) functionalized with azidation (Az) and alkynation (Alk) were carried out for surface functionality modification. These two functionalization routes utilize azide and alkyne groups, respectively, and offer simple way to enhance the PVA crosslinking capabilities toward producing new functional polymer‐based materials. The Az functionalized PVA was prepared in two steps and denoted by PVA‐Az, while Alk functionalized PVA was prepared in one step to produce PVA‐Alk. Surfaces modification of PVA by using Az and Alk functional groups was confirmed by spectral analysis (Fourier transform infrared and 13C‐NMR). Results showed that Alk prompted excellent chemical modifications on the surface of PVA while the thermal stability was enhanced by functionalizing the Az and Alk into PVA. Furthermore, X‐ray photoelectron spectroscopy investigations showed a successful functionalization and new functional groups addition to PVA surface. Scanning electron microscope images were used to analyze the surface morphology of PVA by incorporating the Az and Alk groups, which indicated rougher surfaces compared to that of PVA backbone. In terms of efficiency and simplicity, the techniques used in this study appear to be entirely satisfactory.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Materials Chemistry,Polymers and Plastics,General Chemistry,Materials Chemistry,Polymers and Plastics,General Chemistry

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