New reactive poly(ionic liquid)s synthesized by polymer analogous conversion of maleic anhydride containing polymers

Suckow M, Zschoche S, Heinrich G, Voit B, Boehme F (2016)


Publication Type: Journal article

Publication year: 2016

Journal

Book Volume: 96

Pages Range: 20-25

DOI: 10.1016/j.polymer.2016.05.002

Abstract

New poly(ionic liquids) were synthesized by a two stage polymer analogous reaction. In the first stage, the reactive maleic anhydride groups of the starting polymer were converted with 1-(3-aminopropyl)-imidazole. The second stage comprises an alkylation reaction of the imidazole groups with various alkylbromides. This approach allowed tailoring of the polymer properties to a large extent. With the degree of conversion, the number of reactive groups remaining in the polymer could be adjusted. The possibility to preserve reactive groups opens new applications of the poly(ionic liquid)s as reactive blend components. As an example, reactive mixtures with bromobutyl rubber were prepared which exhibited pronounced self-healing properties.

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APA:

Suckow, M., Zschoche, S., Heinrich, G., Voit, B., & Boehme, F. (2016). New reactive poly(ionic liquid)s synthesized by polymer analogous conversion of maleic anhydride containing polymers. Polymer, 96, 20-25. https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.polymer.2016.05.002

MLA:

Suckow, Marcus, et al. "New reactive poly(ionic liquid)s synthesized by polymer analogous conversion of maleic anhydride containing polymers." Polymer 96 (2016): 20-25.

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