New perspectives on poly(lauryllactam) PA12: Optimization of process parameters for AROP of ω‐lauryllactam

Author:

Hamou Karima Ben1ORCID,Bruning Ralf2,LaPlante Gabriel3ORCID,Thibault Marie‐Hélène1,Robichaud Jacques1,Djaoued Yahia1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Laboratoire de Recherche en Matériaux et Micro‐spectroscopies Raman et FTIR Université de Moncton, Campus de Shippagan Shippagan New Brunswick Canada

2. Physics Department Mount Allison University Sackville New Brunswick Canada

3. Faculté d'ingénierie Université de Moncton, Campus de Moncton Moncton New Brunswick Canada

Abstract

AbstractThis study focuses on how catalyst concentration, activator concentration, and initial polymerization temperature impact in‐situ anionic ring‐opening polymerization (AROP) of ω‐lauryllactam. Catalyst and activator roles are fulfilled by NaH and toluene‐2,4‐diisocyanate (TDI), respectively, with varying catalyst/activator ratios to assess the influence of a bifunctional activator on the polymerization process. The materials produced undergo a thorough analysis, with a specific emphasis on solidification time. The examination extends to scrutinizing how different concentrations of catalyst/activator and polymerization temperatures affect crucial physical and chemical parameters. The study identifies NaH‐6 mol%/TDI‐3 mol% as the optimal formulation for solidification among the three explored temperatures. Notably, at 180 and 200°C, PA12 exhibits enhanced monomer conversion when a catalyst/activator ratio of 1.7 or 2 is applied. These findings underscore the significant impact of the catalyst/activator ratio and their individual concentrations on the polymer's final properties. This influence extends to factors such as crystallinity, polymer chain regularity, and dynamic mechanical properties. Additionally, the experimental conditions utilized for anionic polymerization are observed to shape the characteristics of PA12.

Funder

Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada

Canada Foundation for Innovation

Mitacs

Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency

Publisher

Wiley

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