Author/Authors :
M. N. Radhakrishnan Nair، نويسنده , , M. R. Gopinathan Nair، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
Soluble block copolymers from toluene diisocyanate
(TDI), with chain extender diols, viz., propylene
glycol (PG), 1,4-butane diol (1,4-BDO) and 1,3-butane diol
(1,3-BDO), were synthesised for the first time by solution
polymerisation. Maintaining low hard segment content and
keeping optimum NCO/OH ratio, formation of linear,
flexible elastomers is achieved. They were characterised by
spectral, thermal, microscopic and stress–strain analysis.
The dilute solution properties of these block copolymers
dissolved in tetrahydrofuran (THF) are studied by viscometry
and gel permeation chromatography (GPC). IR
and NMR spectral data support the notion that a chemical
reaction leads to block copolymerisation. Differential
scanning calorimetric (DSC) analysis showed a soft segment
glass transition temperature around –58 C and a hard
segment glass transition temperature between 75 and 70 C
for these samples. This observation and two-stage thermal
decomposition of the samples in thermogravimetric analysis
(TGA) clearly indicate that the block copolymers are
completely phase-segregated systems. SEM indicates the
amorphous heterophase morphology of the samples