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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
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Synthesis and Characterization of Poly(arylene ether sulfone)s with Novel Structures and Architectures

Osano, Keiichi 21 May 2009 (has links)
Poly(arylene ether sulfone)s with dendritic terminal groups were synthesized by step-growth polymerization of two difunctional monomers in the presence of preformed dendritic end-cappers. These polymers were characterized by NMR, SEC, DSC, TGA, melt rheology and tensile tests. The melt viscosities of these polymers in the high frequency region were lower than the control while the stress-strain properties were comparable to those of the control, suggesting that it is possible to reduce the high shear melt viscosities of this type of polymers without affecting the stress-strain properties by introducing bulky dendritic terminal groups. Poly(arylene ether sulfone)s with hyperbranched terminal groups were also synthesized. These polymers were synthesized by reacting fluoro-terminated poly(arylene ether sulfone) chains with an arylene ether ketone AB2 monomer. The terminal groups of these polymers were capped by tert-butylphenol. The results from NMR and SEC showed that multiple tert-butyl units were successfully introduced onto the polymer chains, suggesting that this synthetic method could be useful for introducing multiple functional groups onto the polymer chain ends in fewer synthetic steps than an analogous method using preformed dendritic end-cappers. It was also demonstrated that multiple sulfonated phenols were attached to the terminal groups of polysulfones by this method. A novel cyclohexyl-containing difunctional monomer was prepared and successfully incorporated into poly(arylene ether sulfone) backbones. These polymers were characterized by NMR, SEC, DSC, TGA, DMA and tensile tests and compared to terephthaloyl analogs. Tensile tests and DMA showed the cyclohexyl units impart a higher magnitude of secondary relaxation than the terephthaloyl units while maintaining high modulus, suggesting that these polymers may have higher impact strength than the ones with no cyclohexyl units. / Ph. D.
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Tailoring the Degree of Branching in Hyperbranched Poly (arylene ether sulfone)s and Poly(arylene ether ketone)s prepared via an A<sub>2</sub> + BB′B″ Approach

Raghavapuram, Shravanthi 29 December 2009 (has links)
No description available.
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Poly(arylene ether sulfone)s Carrying Pendant(3-sulfonated) phenyl sulfonyl Groups for use as Proton Exchange Membranes

Kern, Kimberly E. 23 June 2011 (has links)
No description available.
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High Performance Disulfonated Poly(arylene Sulfone) Co- and Terpolymers For Proton Exchange Membranes For Fuel Cell And Transducer Applications: Synthesis, Characterization And Fabrication Of Ion Conducting Membranes

Wiles, Kenton Broyhill 26 April 2005 (has links)
The results described in this dissertation have demonstrated several alternative proton exchange membranes (PEM) for hydrogen-air and direct methanol fuel cells (DMFC) that perform as well or better than the state of the art Nafion perfluorosulfonic acid membrane. Direct aromatic nucleophilic substitution polycondensations of disodium 3,3′ S-disulfonate-4,4′ S-difluorodiphenylsulfone (SDFDPS), 4,4′ S-difluorodiphenylsulfone (DFDPS) (or their chlorinated analogs, SDCDPS, DCDPS) and 4,4′ S-thiobisbenzenethiol (TBBT) in the presence of potassium carbonate were investigated. Electrophilic aromatic substitution was employed to synthesize the SDFDPS or SDCDPS comonomers in high yields and purity. High molecular weight disulfonated poly(arylene thioether sulfone) (PATS) copolymers were easily obtained using the SDFDPS monomers, but in general, slower rates and a lower molecular weight copolymer was obtained using the analogous chlorinated monomers. Tough and ductile membranes were solution cast from N,N-dimethylacetamide for both series of copolymers. The degrees of disulfonation (20-50%, PATS 20-50) were controlled by varying the ratio of disulfonated to unsulfonated comonomers. Composite membranes were prepared by homogeneous solution blending the copolymers with phosphotungstic acid (PTA) in dimethylacetamide (DMAc). The composite PATS membranes exhibited moderate PTA molecule water extraction after acidification treatments performed at either room or boiling temperatures. The membranes containing HPA showed improved conductivity at high temperatures (120 °C) and low relative humidities when compared to the pure copolymers. Molecular weight of the copolymers plays a critical role in the overall copolymer physical behavior. It is well known that molecular weight has an enormous impact on practically all of the physical properties of polymeric systems. This dissertation discusses the influence of molecular weight on the characteristics of a specific family of PEM PATS copolymers. This study elucidated that the lower molecular weight materials did indeed behave differently than the higher molecular weight copolymers. Specifically, the water uptake and permeability to methanol decreased with increasing molecular weight. Furthermore, the fully hydrated mechanical properties also improved with molecular weight. The synthesis and fabrication of 45 mole percent disulfonated poly(arylene ether phenyl phosphine oxide diphenyl sulfone) terpolymer-heteropolyacid (HPA) composite membranes and membrane electrode assemblies were chosen for detailed investigation. A series of 45 mole percent disulfonated biphenol-based poly(arylene ether phenyl phosphine oxide diphenyl sulfone) terpolymers (BPSH45-PPO) were also synthesized by nucleophilic aromatic substitution polymerizations. The level of disulfonation was constant at 45 mole percent providing a compromise between high conductivity at low humidity and reasonable mechanical properties in liquid water. The amounts of 4,4′-difluorodiphenyl phenyl phosphine oxide comonomer incorporated into the terpolymer backbone were precisely controlled from 0-50 mole percent relative to the 4,4′-dihalodiphenyl sulfone. Phosphine oxide moieties were employed to enhance the interactions with the PTA relative to the pure copolymer. The composite BPSH45-PPO membranes exhibited lower HPA molecule water extraction after acidification at room and boiling temperatures, which was ascribed to the strong hydrogen and polar interactions between the phosphine oxide moiety and functional groups on the HPA. The membranes containing HPA displayed improved conductivity at high temperatures and low relative humidities when compared to the pure terpolymer samples. The increase of proton conductivity was attributed to the water retention characteristics of the HPA molecules, which allowed enhanced mobility of the protons even at lower humidification levels, providing superior hydrogen-air fuel cell performance. The effect of hexafluoroisopropylidene bisphenol (6FBP) incorporation into 45 mole percent disulfonated poly(arylene ether sulfone) copolymers was investigated. This novel series of directly disulfonated poly(arylene ether sulfone) copolymers with various mole ratios of the 6FBP were synthesized in high molecular weight. The levels of fluorination within the statistically random copolymer architecture were varied from 0-100 mole percent using 6FBP and the correct stoichiometric amount of 4,4′-biphenol. The 6FBP monomer was introduced to decrease the water swelling and improve bonding characteristics with Nafion-bonded electrodes. Indeed, water uptake decreased with increasing incorporation of the 6FBP monomer into the terpolymer. This suggested that the hydrophobic fluorinated material aided in water repulsion of the system. Proton conductivity decreased slightly as the amount of fluorination increased, which was interpreted to be due to the decrease in the ion-exchange capacity. High temperature hydrogen/air fuel cell experiments indicated better Nafion-bonded electrode adhesion for the partially fluorinated materials, as depicted by high temperature (120 °C) and low humidity (50% RH) hydrogen-air fuel cell performance. Investigations into polymeric electromechanical transducers were based on poly(arylene sulfone) ion-exchange membranes bonded between two conductive metal layer electrodes. Imposed deformations and small electric fields allowed similar explorations of both sensing and actuation applications. These copolymers produced larger sensitivities than the benchmark Nafion systems, which was interpreted as being due to their higher hydrated moduli. Methodologies for better defining the morphology of the electrodes were identified to enhance the capacitance and effective interfacial area of the conductive electrodes. The new procedures afforded major improvements to performance and transduction. Transducer actuation at lower frequencies was improved by employing a new direct assembly electrode fabrication technique that suggested a strong correlation between the capacitance and charge motion. / Ph. D.
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Synthesis and Characterization of Hydrophilic-Hydrophobic Poly (Arylene Ether Sulfone) Random and Segmented Copolymers for Membrane Applications

Nebipasagil, Ali 26 January 2015 (has links)
Poly(arylene ether sulfone)s are high-performance engineering thermoplastics that have been investigated extensively over the past several decades due to their outstanding mechanical properties, high glass transition temperatures (Tg), solvent resistance and exceptional thermal, oxidative and hydrolytic stability. Their thermal and mechanical properties are highly suited to a variety of applications including membrane applications such as reverse osmosis, ultrafiltration, and gas separation. This dissertation covers structure-property-performance relationships of poly(arylene ether sulfone) and poly(ethylene oxide)-containing random and segmented copolymers for reverse osmosis and gas separation membranes. The second chapter of this dissertation describes synthesis of disulfonated poly(arylene ether sulfone) random copolymers with oligomeric molecular weights that contain hydrophilic and hydrophobic segments for thin film composite (TFC) reverse osmosis membranes. These copolymers were synthesized and chemically modified to obtain novel crosslinkable poly(arylene ether sulfone) oligomers with acrylamide groups on both ends. The acrylamide-terminated oligomers were crosslinked with UV radiation in the presence of a multifunctional acrylate and a UV initiator. Transparent, dense films were obtained with high gel fractions. Mechanically robust TFC membranes were prepared from either aqueous or water-methanol solutions cast onto a commercial UDEL® foam support. This was the first example that utilized a water or alcohol solvent system and UV radiation to obtain reverse osmosis TFC membranes. The membranes were characterized with regard to composition, surface properties, and water uptake. Water and salt transport properties were elucidated at the department of chemical engineering at the University of Texas at Austin. The gas separation membranes presented in chapter three were poly(arylene ether sulfone) and poly(ethylene oxide) (PEO)-containing polyurethanes. Poly(arylene ether sulfone) copolymers with controlled molecular weights were synthesized and chemically modified to obtain poly(arylene ether sulfone) polyols with aliphatic hydroxyethyl terminal functionality. The hydroxyethyl-terminated oligomers and α-ω-hydroxy-terminated PEO were chain extended with a diisocyanate to obtain polyurethanes. Compositions with high poly(arylene ether sulfone) content relative to the hydrophilic PEO blocks were of interest due to their mechanical integrity. The membranes were characterized to analyze their compositions, thermal and mechanical properties, water uptake, and molecular weights. These membranes were also evaluated by collaborators at the University of Texas at Austin to explore single gas transport properties. The results showed that both polymer and transport properties closely related to PEO-content. The CO2/CH4 gas selectivities of our membranes were improved from 25 to 34 and the CO2/N2 gas selectivity nearly doubled from 25 to 46 by increasing PEO-content from 0 to 30 wt.% in polyurethanes. Chapter four also focuses on polymers for gas separation membranes. Disulfonated poly(arylene ether sulfone) and poly(ethylene oxide)-containing polyurethanes were synthesized for potential applications as gas separation membranes. Disulfonated polyols containing 20 and 40 mole percent of disulfonated repeat units with controlled molecular weights were synthesized. Poly(arylene ether sulfone) polyols and α,ω-hydroxy-terminated poly(ethylene oxide) were subsequently chain extended with a diisocyanate to obtain polyurethanes. Thermal and mechanical characterization revealed that the polyurethanes had a phase-mixed complex morphology. / Ph. D.
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Physical and Electro-Optical Characterization and Application of Novel Poly(arylene ether)s with High Tg¡¦s

Tsao, Tzu-i 27 July 2007 (has links)
There are three novel 2-trifluoromethyl-activated bisfluoro monomers have been successfully synthesized in this study, and the nomenclatures are shown as follows: 4,4¡¦¡¦¡¦¡¦-Difluore-3,3¡¦¡¦¡¦¡¦-bis(trifluoromethyl)-2¡¦¡¦,3¡¦¡¦,5¡¦¡¦,6¡¦¡¦-triphenyl(M4), 4,4¡¦¡¦¡¦¡¦-Difluore-3,3¡¦¡¦¡¦¡¦-bis(trifluoromethyl)-2¡¦¡¦,3¡¦¡¦,5¡¦¡¦-triphenyl(M3), 4,4¡¦¡¦¡¦¡¦-Difluore-3,3¡¦¡¦¡¦¡¦-bis(trifluoromethyl)-2¡¦¡¦,3¡¦¡¦-triphenyl(M2). Through polymerization with 1,1-dihydroxydiphenyl cyclododecane the monomers M2, M3 and M4 were accordingly converted into poly(arylene ether)s P2-1,1C, P3-1,1C and P4-1,1C, respectively. These polymers exhibit weight-average molecular weight up to 2.25¡Ñ105g/mol. The molecular weight were investigated and confirmed by MASS and GPC. The molecular structures were investigated and confirmed by NMR and FTIR. The UV-VIS absorption and photoluminescence spectra measurement of all the monomers and polymers in dilute solutions and in solid state were conducted. The results show that all monomers and polymers in dilute solutions have no absorption in the vision light region of spectrum. The absorption spectra of polymer thin films showed high optical transparency up to 90%. The photoluminescence spectra of all monomers and polymers in dilute solutions and thin film emits light with high intensity and wavelength in region of 350~380nm. Thermal analysis studies were conducted with TGA, DSC, TMA and crystal property study was performed by XRD. The results show that these polymers did not show melting but showed ultrahigh Tg values ranging from 270~330¢XC in DSC and TMA measurements, so it indicated that three polymers were not crystalline materials. Outstanding thermal stability is over then 440~ 460¢XC for 5% weight loss in TGA under nitrogen atmosphere. So it could make manufacture in higher temperature and have higher thermal stability. With optical properties of polymer thin films, we utilized Ellipsometer to measure refractive index and the results showed no birefringence for these polymers. The polymer thin films show low polarity and high hydrophobicity could be attested by the measured results of contact angle and surface energy. The HOMO and LUMO energy level of monomers are both measured by Cyclic Voltammetry and theoretical calculation. The absorption spectra of polymer thin films showed no absorption in the visible light region of the spectrum i.e., having a high optical transparency. All above stated material properties are good for doing as a plastic substrate of devices or panel display.
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Application of Organic Optoelectronic Materials and Flexible Electronics

Lee, Chun-Che 14 December 2010 (has links)
We proposed a flexible electronics with functional poly (arylene ether)s and discotic liquid crystal. Firstly, we provided a series of the PAE polymer with remarkable thermal stability and high optical transmittance. The PAEs were synthesized via nucleophilic displacement as polymerization on a 2-trifluoromethyl-activated bisfluoro monomer, which reacted with bisphenols. Thermal analysis indicated the PAEs possessed a high glass transition point of ~300¢J and the decomposition temperature Td=500¢J at a weight loss of 5%. Additionally, high transmittance of 85%, low dielectric constant of ~2.0, and well mechanical property of the PAE films were experimentally verified, as a high potential substrate for flexible electronics. Two kind of device structure has been prepared, were organic thin film solar cell and Dye sensitized solar cell. Furthermore, we provided the self-assembled triphenylene-based liquid crystal and its polymer derivative to apply for photovoltics. The 2, 3, 6, 7-tetra-6-octyloxydibenzo[a,c]phenazine-11-carboxylic group and the polymer of merging with disc-unit and polyacrylamide. Both show a highly isotropic phase transition point of ~270¢J and the decomposition temperature Td~450¢J at a weight loss of 5%. The specific absorption in visible light region was at 200 - 450 nm. A distinct self-arrangement of columnar array was investigated by optical textures. The self-arranged pathway enhanced carrier mobility due to £k-£k conjugation in hexagonal column stacking. Finally, the PAEs and DLC materials applied to thin film solar cell (ITO/PEDOT:PSS/DLC-PAM/P3HT:PCBM/Al) as hole transporting layer. The photo-conversion efficiency was strong depending on organic compounds, such as molecular structure, photo-physic and chemical properties. On the basis of integrated characteristics, it suggested a high potential as flexible electronics for photovoltics.
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Preparation and Characterization of Poly(aryl ether)s Containing Novel Bisphenol Monomers in Flexible Substrate

Juan, Fan-Shuan 07 July 2011 (has links)
In this research that we design in the polymer structure containing the core monomer into benzene ring structure for appied on the flexible substrate and the optoelectronic components .Three novel bisphenol monomers have been synthesised successfully and converted to a series of poly(arylene ether)s by nucleophilic displacement reaction with Bis(4-fluorophenyl) sulfone, then we called them:P1, P2 and P3.We can see from the material structure that the steric hindrance of the group connected to the side of the main chain (M2) is larger than the group in the main chain(M1,M3),and the steric hindrance of the longer length of main chain (M3) is smaller than the shorter one(M1) in the polymerization Thermal analysis physics studies with these polymers confirmed by Thermogravimetric analyzer(TGA) and differential scanning calorimetry (DSC).It is indicated that Td5% of these polymers were 476¢XC~577¢XC in TGA and Tg of these polymers were 264¢XC~290¢XC in DSC. Besides, these polymers were not observed apparent crystallizing point, so we consider that they are not crystallized easily. The transmission spectra of thin film in the visible light region were up to 87%~93%. In drop shape analysis system, the contact angles of them are 85¢X~87¢X, show that they have good hyrophobicity.By above material properties of these polymers, they have high thermal stabilities, high optical transparency and good hydrophobicity.
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Synthesis Of Novel Blue-emitting Poly(arylene ether)s with Application to Light Emitting Diodes

Chang, Ming-sian 19 July 2012 (has links)
In this thesis, a novel blue Poly (arylene ether) s polymer was prepared for the organic polymer light emitting diodes which was composed of the main material anthracene difluoro monomer derivatives, and object material of triphenylamine with the extension structure similar to the literature seen BD-1 asymmetric derivatives, as the hole transport material of carbazole of the diol derivatives. In general, Anthracene derivatives and BD-1, often seen in the literature as the host, guest blue polymer doping, the main use to Forster energy transfer to transfer energy to the guest, so it has good luminous efficiency. Anthracene, flat Good, easy to crystallization during evaporation, resulting in leakage generated; and the deposition of the multilayer structure will hinder charge injection to the emitting layer. From the angle of the molecular design of this study. (1) Use of the CF bond and Carbazole increase the steric hindrance of the polymer chain and change by fluoride compounds of the highest occupied molecular orbital - lowest unoccupied molecular orbital energy level. (2) The hole transport layer to import into the emitting layer. The two monomers Anthracene derivatives fluoride monomer the Carbazole of diol derivatives via nucleophilic polycondensation synthesis of a novel in proper proportion, Blue polymer. Component parts, the Blue poly aromatic ether polymer doped with a small amount of blue light-emitting guest as a component layer of the component structure: ITO / PEDOT: PSS / emitting layer / LiF / Al light-emitting layer can make use of spin coating of solvent process, and its advantage is the convenience of the process and a large area. The undoped guest before the Blue polymer production the PLED starting voltage can be reduced to 4.5 V, and maximum brightness 7 466 cd/m2, efficiency as high as 4.2 cd / A. C.I.E. coordinates of (0.15,0.08), very close to the official regulations of the NTSC Blue coordinates (0.14,0.08). When doped with 3% of the guest, the starting voltage can be reduced to 4.5 V, maximum brightness of 12104 cd/m2 and efficiency as high as 5.79 cd/A.
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Locally and Densely Sulfonated Poly(arylene ether)s as Proton Exchange Membrane

Tang, Kai-Chun 20 July 2012 (has links)
The proton exchange membrane fuel cells should have three major advantages: 1. micro-phase separation, 2. mechanical properties and 3. thermal stability. According to the recent literature and the material of core benzene ring poly (arylene ether)s studied by our group, this paper synthesize a series of the locally and densely sulfonated polymer. We use core benzene ring as the diol monomer and the containing CF3 groups as the fluorine monomer to synthesis poly (arylene ether)s via nucleophilic displacement reactions, and then use the different concentrations synthesized sulfonated polymer by sulfonic acid reaction. According to NMR¡¦s result we confirmed that the structure of synthetic materials is correct. By using GPC we get that the KP1, KP2, and KP3¡¦s molecular weight about 20000 (g/mol) ; The thermal stability up to 530OC for 5% loss in TGA under nithtrogen, to prove thisseries of polymer excellent thermal stability. After sulfonation, SKP1, SKP2 and SKP3¡¦s decomposition temperature decreased about 200OC ~ 250OC ranging with increasing degree of sulfonation. By DSC analysis, K1, K2 and K3 monomer's Tg followed up with the increase of the benzene ring number, however, the polymer does not have any apparent peak. About the Proton conductive, SKP2C IEC 2.23mequiv / g, water uptake 94%, the highest proton conductivity can be as high as 68.2 mS / cm, has been similar to Nafion 117 of 70 mS / cm.

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