Polyimidothioether–polysulfide block polymers
- 1 August 1975
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Journal of Polymer Science: Polymer Chemistry Edition
- Vol. 13 (8) , 1819-1842
- https://doi.org/10.1002/pol.1975.170130807
Abstract
The synthesis of a new class of block polymers that contain alternating polyimidothioether “hard” blocks and polysulfide elastomer “soft” blocks is described. Compositions with 70% and greater polysulfide component are solvent‐resistant, thermoplastic elastomers exhibiting room temperature tensile strengths of up to 1500 psi and ultimate elongations of nearly 800%. The physical properties are a strong function of test temperature due to relatively short polyimidothioether blocks, 850 ≤ M̄n≤ 3500 g/mole. These short polyimidothioether blocks were necessary to minimize degradation of the polysulfide elastomer blocks during thermal processing at temperatures ∼100°C above the “hard” block domainTg.Keywords
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