The effect of initiator and weight ratio on dynamic-mechanical properties of multilayer latex IPN with core/shell morphology

Polymers have good dynamic mechanical properties and high damping capacity due to their viscoelastic nature, especially in the glass transition range, and are considered a good damper with a loss factor greater than 0.3 and a peak temperature range of at least 60-80ºC. Two of the best ways to expand...

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Main Authors: Seyedeh Maedeh Azadeh Ghahfarokhi, Iraj Amiri Amraei
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Published: Iranian Research Organization for Science and Technology (IROST) 2021-05-01
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Online Access:https://jpst.irost.ir/article_1135_36b1732408abc68ea4aea778a24af663.pdf
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author Seyedeh Maedeh Azadeh Ghahfarokhi
Iraj Amiri Amraei
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description Polymers have good dynamic mechanical properties and high damping capacity due to their viscoelastic nature, especially in the glass transition range, and are considered a good damper with a loss factor greater than 0.3 and a peak temperature range of at least 60-80ºC. Two of the best ways to expand the damping range are fabricating the core/shell latex particles with a specific morphology and using interpenetrating polymer networks in the core and shell sections. The aim of this study is to synthesize and investigate the dynamic-mechanical properties of interpenetrating polymer networks with core/shell morphology. A set of multilayer core/shell/shell latex particles with styrene-acrylic monomers were synthesized by varying the initiator (thermal initiator and redox initiator) via semi-continuous emulsion polymerization. In this study, synthesized particles were characterized with fourier transform infrared (FT-IR) spectroscopy, the morphology was determined by transfer electron microscopy (TEM), and the size and size distribution were investigated via dynamic laser scattering (DLS), which represent nano-scale particles with narrow distribution. The damping properties of the formed films were studied by dynamic mechanical analysis (DMA). The factors affecting the formation of poly(styrene/methyl methacrylate/butyl acrylate)-based core/shell particles, including the type of initiator and layer mass ratio, were discussed. The results showed that the IPN core/shell latex particles with a thermal initiator exhibited the best damping properties, with a broad effective damping range (tanδ > 0.3). The influence of the layer mass ratio on damping was also explored in this work.
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spelling doaj.art-64de8597a539426589ca680dbcd57c0e2023-05-10T08:26:53ZengIranian Research Organization for Science and Technology (IROST)Journal of Particle Science and Technology2423-40872423-40792021-05-0171333910.22104/jpst.2022.4577.11771135The effect of initiator and weight ratio on dynamic-mechanical properties of multilayer latex IPN with core/shell morphologySeyedeh Maedeh Azadeh Ghahfarokhi0Iraj Amiri Amraei1Composite Research Center, Malek Ashtar University of Technology, Tehran, IranComposite Research Center, Malek Ashtar University of Technology, Tehran, IranPolymers have good dynamic mechanical properties and high damping capacity due to their viscoelastic nature, especially in the glass transition range, and are considered a good damper with a loss factor greater than 0.3 and a peak temperature range of at least 60-80ºC. Two of the best ways to expand the damping range are fabricating the core/shell latex particles with a specific morphology and using interpenetrating polymer networks in the core and shell sections. The aim of this study is to synthesize and investigate the dynamic-mechanical properties of interpenetrating polymer networks with core/shell morphology. A set of multilayer core/shell/shell latex particles with styrene-acrylic monomers were synthesized by varying the initiator (thermal initiator and redox initiator) via semi-continuous emulsion polymerization. In this study, synthesized particles were characterized with fourier transform infrared (FT-IR) spectroscopy, the morphology was determined by transfer electron microscopy (TEM), and the size and size distribution were investigated via dynamic laser scattering (DLS), which represent nano-scale particles with narrow distribution. The damping properties of the formed films were studied by dynamic mechanical analysis (DMA). The factors affecting the formation of poly(styrene/methyl methacrylate/butyl acrylate)-based core/shell particles, including the type of initiator and layer mass ratio, were discussed. The results showed that the IPN core/shell latex particles with a thermal initiator exhibited the best damping properties, with a broad effective damping range (tanδ > 0.3). The influence of the layer mass ratio on damping was also explored in this work.https://jpst.irost.ir/article_1135_36b1732408abc68ea4aea778a24af663.pdfdampingdynamic-mechanical analysismultilayer core/shellredoxthermal
spellingShingle Seyedeh Maedeh Azadeh Ghahfarokhi
Iraj Amiri Amraei
The effect of initiator and weight ratio on dynamic-mechanical properties of multilayer latex IPN with core/shell morphology
Journal of Particle Science and Technology
damping
dynamic-mechanical analysis
multilayer core/shell
redox
thermal
title The effect of initiator and weight ratio on dynamic-mechanical properties of multilayer latex IPN with core/shell morphology
title_full The effect of initiator and weight ratio on dynamic-mechanical properties of multilayer latex IPN with core/shell morphology
title_fullStr The effect of initiator and weight ratio on dynamic-mechanical properties of multilayer latex IPN with core/shell morphology
title_full_unstemmed The effect of initiator and weight ratio on dynamic-mechanical properties of multilayer latex IPN with core/shell morphology
title_short The effect of initiator and weight ratio on dynamic-mechanical properties of multilayer latex IPN with core/shell morphology
title_sort effect of initiator and weight ratio on dynamic mechanical properties of multilayer latex ipn with core shell morphology
topic damping
dynamic-mechanical analysis
multilayer core/shell
redox
thermal
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