Affiliation:
1. Chemical Engineering and Materials Science Department Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan USA
2. Materials Division US‐Army, Ground Vehicle System Center Warren Michigan USA
3. Department of Mechanical Engineering Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan USA
4. Department of Simulation, Technology Center Division Microvast Power Solutions, Inc. Lake Mary Florida USA
5. Materials Science and Technology Division Oak Ridge National Laboratory Oak Ridge Tennessee USA
6. Department of Statistics and Probability Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan USA
Abstract
AbstractSegmented polyureas (PUa) are industrially important class of polymers widely used in coatings, sealant, and adhesive applications. Here, we report synthesis, characterization, and modeling of Isophorone Diisocyanate‐Diethyl‐Toluene‐Diamine‐Polyether amine (IPDI‐DETDA‐PO PUa) with varied hard segment contents of 20, 30, and 40 weight percent. For each of the three materials, we study its structure and phase behavior using FTIR, DSC, and TEM, and clearly show the presence of microphase separation between the hard and soft nanodomains. We then measure the linear viscoelastic response of the PUa‐s using DMA (frequency sweeps at multiple temperatures). The DMA data are shown to obey the time‐temperature superposition. Finally, we develop a new micromechanical model describing the DMA results; the model describes a phase‐separated PUa as two “Fractional‐order Maxwell gels” branches, connected in parallel, with the first FMG branch representing the “percolated hard phase" and the second one modeling the “filled soft phase". In agreement with the earlier thermodynamic theories, the volume‐fraction of the percolated hard phase is related to the hard segment weight‐fraction (HSWF), defined as the combined mass of IPDI and DETDA normalized to the total mass of the polymer. The data and model are found to be in a good qualitative and quantitative agreement.
Funder
National Science Foundation
Subject
Materials Chemistry,Polymers and Plastics,Surfaces, Coatings and Films,General Chemistry
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