Study on Absorptive Property and Structure of Resin Copolymerized by Butyl Methacrylate with Hydroxyethyl Methacrylate

Author: Xu Naiku  

Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd

ISSN: 0360-2559

Source: Polymer-Plastics Technology and Engineering, Vol.48, Iss.7, 2009-07, pp. : 716-722

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Abstract

The resin was synthesized by suspension polymerization of butyl methacrylate (BMA) with hydroxyethyl methacrylate (HEMA) and its swelling properties were studied. The chemical structure was analyzed by FTIR and NMR spectrometer. Additionally, thermal properties were determined by TG and DSC, respectively. Finally, the fibrous resin was prepared by gelation-spinning. Its dynamic mechanics performance was researched by DMA and surface morphology was observed by SEM. The results showed mass fraction of HEMA in monomer feed ratio was a main factor affecting saturated absorbency, absorptive rate, and the content ratio of the remaining resin, and the maximum gram absorbency of resin for various organic chemicals were 1.175 g for kerosene, 12.59 g for toluene, and 24.03 g for trichloroethylene respectively. Besides, intermolecular and intramolecular hydrogen bond formed, which was beneficial to form physical cross-link structure, but chemical cross-link structure between macromolecules could not be formed. Furthermore, mass fraction of HEMA in monomer feed ratio had an impact on dynamic mechanics performance and especially, segments movement of macromolecule was affected obviously. The temperature of initial decomposition and glass transition temperature increased with the increase of mass fraction of HEMA.

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