Rui-li Yue, Peng-fei Liu, Ya-jun Fan, Bing Liang. Synthesis of Water-soluble Azo Initiator with Hydrophobic Long Chain and Study on Associative Effect of Hydrophobically End-capped Polymer[J]. Acta Polymerica Sinica, 2016,(8):1128-1135.
Rui-li Yue, Peng-fei Liu, Ya-jun Fan, Bing Liang. Synthesis of Water-soluble Azo Initiator with Hydrophobic Long Chain and Study on Associative Effect of Hydrophobically End-capped Polymer[J]. Acta Polymerica Sinica, 2016,(8):1128-1135. DOI: 10.11777/j.issn1000-3304.2016.16003.
using AIBN and n-Dodecylamine as main reactants.The structure and purity of AIBL were characterized by 1H-NMR
elemental analysis (EA) and HPLC.The thermal decomposition and thermal decomposition kinetics were studied with DSC
TGA and UV spectrophotometer.The surface activity was determined by surface tension-meter.These results show that the synthesized initiator AIBL has a desirable structure and a high purity.Its thermal decomposition belongs to the first order reaction with the activation energy of thermal decomposition is 134.80 kJ/mol
and the half-life period of it at 70℃in water is about 4 h.Its aqueous solution shows that the surficial activity with the CMC is 0.13 g/L and the corresponding surface tension is 33.57 mN/m.The hydrophobically end-capped aqueous polymers SPAM were prepared using acrylamide as monomer and AIBL as initiator agent.The conversion rate of AM was studied by using the bromide method.The association effect of SPAM was studied with Ubbelohde viscosity
zero shear viscosity and fluorescence probe.The results show that AIBL has favourable ability to initiate polymerization of acrylamide.SPAM
compared with PAM which was synthesized by Initiator without hydrophobically long chain
has obviously hydrophobically associative effect
which indicated that AIBL has successfully introduced the hydrophobically long chain into the polymer end
forming hydrophobically end-capped polymer.
关键词
引发剂偶氮二异丁基十二脒盐酸盐热分解水溶性端基疏水聚合物疏水缔合
Keywords
InitiatorAzobis(2-methylpropiondodecylamidine) dihydrochlorideThermal decompositionWater solubilityHydrophobically end-capped polymerHydrophobic association