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Polypropylene Glycol-Polyoxytetramethylene Glycol Multiblock Copolymers with High Molecular Weight: Synthesis, Characterization, and Silanization.

Molecules (Basel, Switzerland) [2019-11-30]
Wei Hu,Lei Wang,Quanyong Wang,Anbo Luan,Yuliang Mai,Linjia Huang,Yongjun Chen,Shijing Yan,Wenjie Xiong
PMID: 31779185
ABSTRACT

The high crystallization at room temperature and high cost of polyoxytetramethylene glycol (PTMG) have become obstacles to its application. To overcome these problems, a segment of PTMG can be incorporated into a block copolymer. In this work, polypropylene (PPO) glycol-polyoxytetramethylene (PPO-PTMG) multiblock copolymers were designed and synthesized through a chain extension between hydroxyl (OH)-terminated PPO and PTMG oligomers. The chain extenders, feed ratios of the catalyst/chain extender/OH groups, reaction temperature, and time were optimized several times to obtain a PPO-PTMG with low crystallization and high molecular weight. Multiblock copolymers with low crystallization and high average molecular weight (Mn= 1.0–1.4 × 104Dalton) were harvested using m-phthaloyl chloride as the chain extender. The OH-terminated PPO-PTMG multiblock copolymer with highMnand a functionality near two was further siliconized by 3-isocyanatopropyltrimethoxysilane to synthesize a novel silyl-terminated polyether. This polyether has an appropriate vulcanizing property and potential applications in sealants/adhesive fields.Keywords:polypropylene glycol-polyoxytetramethylene glycol block multicopolymers;chain extender;m-phthaloyl chloride;adhesives;structure optimizing

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