Author:
Phillips Shawn H.,Blanski Rusty L.,Svejda Steven A.,Haddad Timothy S.,Lee Andre,Lichtenhan Joseph D.,Plastics Hybrid,Feher Frank J.,Mather Patrick T.,Hsiao Benjamin S.
Abstract
The demand for multi-purpose, high-performance polymer systems has resulted
in a need for advancing polymer properties beyond what traditional systems
can offer. Only through control/alteration at the molecular level can one
maximize property enhancements to meet current military and commercial
needs. Over the last seven years the Air Force Research Laboratory has
developed and incorporated discrete Si-O frameworks (POSS = Polyhedral
Oligomeric Silsesquioxanes) into traditional organic polymer systems. This
research has resulted in new hybrid inorganic-organic polymer systems with
remarkable enhancements in mechanical and physical properties including
dramatic increases in both glass transition and decomposition temperatures,
reduced flammability, increased moduli and oxidation resistance. We have
shown that these enhancements result from the chemical composition (Si-O
core) and size (∼15 A in diameter) of the POSS frameworks, and can be
copolymerized, grafted, or even blended using traditional processing
methods. Recently, we have focused our efforts on understanding and
controlling the molecular level interactions between POSS frameworks and the
polymer matrix. The development of new POSS monomers has allowed us to study
how functionality, size, and geometry enhances the bulk properties of these
hybrid materials. For example, increasing the solubility of side groups on
the POSS framework results in greater POSS-polymer matrix interactions and
increased Tg and storage moduli. Recent studies with POSS blends
have resulted in increases in hardness, and reductions in dielectric
constants and coefficients of thermal expansion. New results in polymer
synthesis, characterization, and applications will be discussed with a
strong emphasis on the versatility of this new nanotechnology to many
polymer systems.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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