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Nanoscale additive blends both compatibilize and toughen.


* A new family of acrylic block copolymers is said to be easily mixed into nanoscale dispersions with various thermoplastics, thermosets thermosets, materials that can not be softened on heating. In thermosetting polymers, the polymer chains are joined (or cross-linked) by intermolecular bonding. Thermosets are usually supplied as partially polymerized or as monomer-polymer mixtures. , and elastomers--and to be miscible miscible /mis·ci·ble/ (mis´i-b'l) able to be mixed.

mis·ci·ble
adj.
Capable of being and remaining mixed in all proportions. Used of liquids.
 with those matrix polymers. As a result, these nano-additives reportedly provide combinations of properties not achievable with traditional additives, including impact strength plus high rigidity and transparency. They are targeted for use as toughening agents as well as compatibilizers.

Developed by Arkema in France (U.S. office in Philadelphia), Nanostrength block copolymers currently are available in two versions, each made up of three blocks. One is an SBM SBM - Solution Based Modelling  copolymer of polystyrene, 1,4-polybutadiene, and syndiotactic A syndiotactic macromolecule in polymer chemistry is a tacticity essentially comprising alternating enantiomeric configurational base units which have chiral or prochiral atoms in the main chain in a unique arrangement with respect to their adjacent constitutional units.  PMMA PMMA polymethyl methacrylate. . The other is a symmetric MAM copolymer of side blocks of PMMA surrounding a center block of poly(butyl acrylate).

The SBMs are polymerized with a new patented Arkema anionic technology that yields a highly syndiotactic structure for the PMMA block. Compared with regular PMMA, sPMMA reportedly has both a higher thermal stability and higher glass-transition temperature. The polar MMA (Microcomputer Managers Association, Inc.) A membership organization with chapters throughout the U.S. that was devoted to educating personnel responsible for personal computers. It disbanded in 1996.

Mma - A fast Mathematica-like system, in Allegro CL by R. Fateman, 1991.
 and nonpolar nonpolar

not having poles; not exhibiting dipole characteristics.
 styrene blocks are compatible with polymers such as epoxies, styrenics, PC, PPE, PVC PVC: see polyvinyl chloride.
PVC
 in full polyvinyl chloride

Synthetic resin, an organic polymer made by treating vinyl chloride monomers with a peroxide.
, and PVDF PVDF polyvinylidene difluoride .

Because of the repulsive interactions between the three dissimilar blocks, when SBMs are blended with a polymer compatible with one block, they "self-organize" into very small domains forming a nanostructure in certain thermoplastics, epoxies, and elastomers. Their polar/nonpolar composition also suits them to act as interfacial agents for many incompatible polymers in new types of polymer blends, composites, and elastomers.

Joe Bohen, Arkema's worldwide director of commercial development, says that unlike typical CTBN or ATBN ATBN Amine Terminated Butadiene Acrylonitrile  epoxy tougheners (carboxyl-terminated or amine-terminated butadiene-acrylonitrile copolymers), Arkema's Nanostrength provides excel lent impact toughening while maintaining both the stiffness and HDT of the epoxy matrix.

"The large domain of the CTBN or ATBN modifier in an epoxy matrix--on the order of tens of microns--makes it impossible to toughen ultra-thin applications where the thickness of the epoxy layer is also on the order of microns," Bohen explains. "In contrast, the domain size of Nanostrength, formed via self-assembly, is on the order of tens of nanometers. The small rubber domain prevents rapid crack propagation and makes Nanostrength an excellent candidate for toughening demanding electronic applications." Bohen adds that Arkema has been able to develop a new epoxy film technology that provides new processing opportunities, such as solventless production of B-stage composite prepregs.

There are five available Nanostrength SBM grades. Use levels are 3% to 10%. Grades E20 and E40 are designed mainly for toughening epoxy thermosets used in composites, adhesives, and coatings. Grade A123 is best suited for impact modifying thermoplastics, including engineering resins like PPE, PC, and blends. A250 is said to be an excellent compatibilizer, while A012 is targeted for modification of elastomers.

Arkema's Nanostrength MAM group currently consists of M22, a highly dispersible grade for use in epoxy adhesives, composites, and electronic applications. Bohen says other grades in development have potential for use in epoxy advanced composites. Lilli Manolis Sherman

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Author:Sherman, Lilli Manolis
Publication:Plastics Technology
Date:Jan 1, 2006
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