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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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Effects of Functionality and Charge in the Design of Acrylic Polymers

Brown, Rebecca Huyck 29 September 2009 (has links)
Use of a mixed triisobutylaluminum/1,1-diphenylhexyllithium intiator enabled the anionic polymerization of methyl methacrylate at room temperature, resulting in narrow molecular weight distributions and syndiorich structures. Polymerizations were controlled above Al:Li = 2, and control significantly decreased at elevated temperatures above 25 °C. A significant increase in Tg with increasing control of syndiotacticity demonstrated the ability to tailor polymer properties using this technique. Analysis with MALDI-TOF/TOF spectroscopy revealed the dominance of a back-biting side reaction at elevated temperatures. Hydroxy-functional random and block copolymers of n-butyl acrylate (nBA) and 2-hydroxyethyl acrylate were synthesized using nitroxide mediated polymerization. Controlled polymerization was demonstrated, resulting in narrow polydispersities and linear molecular weight vs. conversion plots. In situ FTIR spectroscopy monitored the polymerizations and revealed pseudo first order rate kinetics for random copolymerizations. Protection of the hydroxyl using trimethylsilyl chloride alleviated isolation issues of amphiphilic polymer products. For the first time zwitterion-containing copolymers were electrospun to form nanoscale fibers with diameters as low as 100 nm. Free radical copolymerization of nBA and sulfobetaine methacrylamide produced zwitterionic copolymers with 6-13 mol % betaine. Dynamic mechanical analysis revealed a rubbery plateau and biphasic morphology similar to ionomers. Electrospinning from chloroform/ethanol solutions (80/20 v/v) at 2-7 wt % afforded polymeric fibers at viscosities below 0.02 Pa™s, which is the lowest viscosity observed for fiber formation in our laboratories. We hypothesized that intermolecular interactions rather than chain entanglements dominated the electrospinning process. Solution rheology of zwitterionic copolymers containing 6 and 9 mol % sulfobetaine methacrylate functionality revealed two concentration regimes with a boundary at ~1.5 – 2.0 wt %, regardless of molecular weight. This transition occurred at an order of magnitude lower specific viscosity than the entanglement concentration (Ce) for poly(nBA), and correlated to the onset of fiber formation in electrospinning. Comparison to existing models for polymer solution dynamics showed closest agreement to Rubinstein's theory for associating polymers, in support of our hypothesis that zwitterionic interactions dominate solution dynamics. The effect of ionic liquid (IL) uptake on mechanical properties and morphology of zwitterionic copolymers was explored using 1-ethyl-3-methylimidazolium ethylsulfate (EMIm ES). Dynamic mechanical analysis and impedance spectroscopy revealed a significant change in properties above a critical uptake of ~10 wt % IL. X-ray scattering revealed a significant swelling of the ionic domains at 15 wt % IL, with a 0.3 nm-1 shift in the ionomer peak to lower scattering vector. Results indicated the water-miscible IL preferentially swelled ionic domains of zwitterionic copolymers. / Ph. D.
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Photo-reactive Surfactant and Macromolecular Supramolecular Structures

Cashion, Matthew Paul 11 June 2009 (has links)
For the first time nonwoven fibrous scaffolds were electrospun from a low molar mass gemini ammonium surfactant, N,N–-didodecyl-N,N,N–,N–-tetramethyl-N,N–-ethanediyl-di-ammonium dibromide (12-2-12). Cryogenic transmission electron microscopy (cryo-TEM) and solution rheological experiments revealed micellar morphological transitions of 12-2-12 in water and water:methanol (1:1 vol). Electrospinning efforts of 12-2-12 from water did not produce fibers at any concentration, however, electrospinning 12-2-12 in water:methanol at concentrations greater than 2C* produced, hydrophilic continuous fibers with diameters between 0.9 and 7 μM. Photo-reactive surfactants were synthesized to electrospin robust surfactant membranes. Before electrospinning it was important to fundamentally understand the structure-property relationship of gemini surfactants. The thermal and solution properties were explored for a series of ammonium gemini surfactants using differential scanning calorimetry (DSC), polarized light microscopy (PLM), and conductivity experiments. The Kraft temperature (Tk) was measured in water and water:methanol (1:1 vol) to investigate the influence of solvent on the surfactant solution properties. Other experiments investigate how associated photo-curable architectures are applicable in macromolecular architectures, to gain a fundamental understanding of how hydrogen bonding associations influence the photo-reactivity of functionalized acrylic copolymers. Novel hot melt pressure sensitive adhesives (HMPSAs) were developed from acrylic terpolymers of 2-ethylhexyl acrylate (EHA), 2-hydroxyethyl acrylate (HEA), and methyl acrylate (MA) functionalized with hydrogen bonding and photo-reactive functionalities. The synergy of hydrogen bonding and photo-reactivity resulted in higher peel values and rates of cinnamate photo-reactivity with increasing urethane concentration. Random copolymers of poly(n-butyl acrylate (nBA)-co-2-hydroxyethyl methacrylate (HEMA)) were functionalized with hydrogen bonding and photo-reactive groups to explore the photo-curing of associated macromolecular architectures. The influence of urethane hydrogen bonding on the photo-reactivity of cinnamate-functionalized acrylics was investigated with photo-rheology and UV-vis spectroscopy. Cinnamate-functionalized samples displayed an increase in modulus with exposure time, and the percentage increase in modulus decreased as the urethane content increased. The synergy of hydrogen bonding and photo-reactive groups resulted in higher rates of cinnamate photo-reactivity with increasing urethane concentration. Electrospun fibers were in situ photo-crosslinked to develop fibrous membranes from cinnamate functionalized low Tg acrylics. Electrospinning was conducted approximately 55 °C above the Tg of the cinnamate acrylate and the electrospun fibers did not retain their fibrous morphology without photo-curing. However, electrospun fibers were collected that retained their fibrous morphology and resisted flow when in situ photo-cured during electrospinning. The intermolecular photo-dimerization of cinnamates resulted in a network formation that prevented the low Tg cinnamate acrylate from flowing. / Ph. D.
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Etude de la modification des propriétés rhéologiques linéaires et non linéaires par ingénierie moléculaire : Vers le contrôle des propriétés adhésives de matériaux autocollants / Study of linear and non linear rheological properties modification by molecular engineering : Towwards control of adhesive properties of self-adhesive materials

Roncin, Armelle 12 December 2011 (has links)
Dans ce travail, nous avons souhaité étudier l'impact de la structure sur les propriétés adhésives enexplorant différentes architectures dont des étoiles à trois branches de longueur importante, elles-mêmesramifiées par des branches longues, synthétisées en plusieurs étapes par polymérisation radicalaire contrôlée.Nous avons également étudié des polymères linéaires et des copolymères à bloc. Ils sont en particulier constituésde poly(acrylate de n-butyle) naturellement collant à température ambiante, permettant ainsi une étude despropriétés adhésives sans formulation. Toutefois, la masse molaire entre enchevêtrements élevée du PnBA s'estavérée être un frein car les techniques de polymérisation choisies n’ont pas permis la synthèse de massesmolaires suffisamment élevées pour obtenir le comportement typique d'une étoile possédant les niveaux decomplaisance visés. Etant donné qu'une grande part de l'énergie dissipée lors du décollement est due à laformation et à l'extension d'une structure fibrillaire, nous avons proposé d'explorer les propriétés rhéologiquesdans le domaine linéaire mais également aux grandes déformations par des tests d'élongation. Par ailleurs, destests de tack avec une visualisation par caméra rapide des phénomènes ayant lieu au sein des échantillons durantle décollement ont été mis en place. Nous avons confronté les propriétés rhéologiques et les performancesadhésives pour toutes les structures analysées. Des mélanges de polymères linéaires avec une très haute massemolaire peuvent présenter du rhéodurcissement, et nous avons confirmé que les conditions d'apparition sontlimitées si la polymolécularité devient trop importante. Pour les polymères en étoile, nous avons plusparticulièrement analysé l’importance de la complaisance d’équilibre sur les performances adhésives. Lescopolymères à bloc présentant une tenue suffisante pour être analysés en élongation ont montré un fortrhéodurcissement, mais une propagation de fissure interfaciale lors des tests de tack, par manque dedéformabilité, empêchant de bénéficier de l'apport du rhéodurcissement. / In this work, we studied the effect of polymer structure on adhesive properties exploring variousarchitectures including stars having three very long arms and branched themselves, synthesized with severalsteps by controlled radical polymerization. We also studied linear polymers and block copolymers. They havebeen made with poly(n-butyl acrylate) naturally sticky at room temperature, allowing to work withoutformulation. However, high molecular weight between entanglements of PnBA has shown to be a brake becausechosen polymerization techniques did not allow the synthesis of sufficient high molecular weights to obtaintypical behavior of star having targeted compliance levels. Considering that a large part of the energy dissipatedduring debonding is due to the formation and extension of a fibrillar structure, we proposed to explore linearrheological properties but also at large strains with elongational tests. Furthermore, tack tests with high-speedcamera display of phenomena occurring within samples during debonding have been set up. We comparedrheological properties with adhesive performances for all analyzed structures. Linear polymers blended with veryhigh molecular weight could exhibit strain hardening, and we confirmed that appearance conditions are limitedwith polydispersity. For star-shaped polymers, we particularly analyzed the impact of the compliance on adhesiveperformances. Block copolymers having a sufficient holding to be analyzed in elongation have shown a strongstrain hardening, but propagation of interfacial fracture during tack tests, because of a deformability lack,preventing the strain hardening benefit.
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Structures et propriétés rhéologiques d’hydrogels à dynamique contrôlée obtenus par l’auto-assemblage de copolymères à blocs amphiphiles / Structures and rheological properties of hydrogels presenting a controlled dynamic obtained by the self-assembly of amphiphilic block copolymers

Charbonneau, Céline 19 October 2012 (has links)
Les copolymères à blocs amphiphiles sont des macromolécules composées d’au moins un bloc hydrophile lié chimiquement à un ou plusieurs blocs hydrophobes. En milieu aqueux, ils s’auto-associent pour former des micelles dont les cœurs constitués des blocs hydrophobes sont protégés de l’eau par une couronne constituée des blocs hydrophiles hydratés. La majorité des copolymères à blocs amphiphiles génèrent dans l’eau des micelles « gelées » ne présentant aucun échange de chaînes entre elles. Ceci vient du fait que l’énergie nécessaire pour extraire un bloc hydrophobe du cœur des objets est beaucoup trop importante. Par conséquent, les caractéristiques des micelles sont plus contrôlées cinétiquement que thermodynamiquement. Pour diminuer cette énergie nous avons incorporé des unités hydrophile acide acrylique (AA) dans le bloc hydrophobe de poly(acrylate de n-butyle) (PnBA). L’incorporation de 50% molaire d’unités AA dans le bloc hydrophobe conduit à la formation d’agrégats pH-sensibles dans le cas du dibloc PAA-b-P(AA0.5-stat-nBA0.5) comme montré dans une étude antérieure. Cette thèse a consisté en une analyse quantitative de la dynamique d’auto-association de copolymères dibloc et tribloc amphiphiles à base d’acrylate de n-butyle et d’acide acrylique dont les blocs hydrophobes contiennent 50% d’unités hydrophiles réparties de manière statistique. Les copolymères à blocs ont été synthétisés par polymérisation radicalaire contrôlée par ATRP. L’influence de la concentration, du pH, de la température et de la force ionique sur la structure et les propriétés mécaniques des systèmes auto-assemblés a été systématiquement étudiée. Par diffusion statique de la lumière nous avons montré la présence d’une concentration d’agrégation critique (CAC) au-dessus de laquelle, des micelles de type étoile (dibloc) ou fleur (tribloc) sont formées par auto-association des blocs hydrophobes. A plus fortes concentrations, des interactions répulsives de type volume exclu apparaissent entre les micelles étoiles. Pour les micelles fleurs, à l’inverse des interactions attractives conduisent au pontage des fleurs jusqu’à l’obtention de réseaux tri-dimensionnels au-dessus de la concentration de percolation. Une attraction trop importante entre les fleurs peut même conduire à une séparation de phase à forte force ionique et bas pH. En diffusion dynamique de la lumière, nous avons montré que la formation des réseaux s’accompagnait de l’apparition d’un mode lent dont l’origine a été expliquée par un mouvement balistique d’hétérogénéités relaxées dans les systèmes. La vitesse de relaxation de ces hétérogénéités s’avèrent être dépendantes des propriétés mécaniques des hydrogels. La formation des réseaux et la dynamique d’échange des chaînes ont été étudiées par rhéologie. La viscosité augmente régulièrement avec la concentration jusqu’à la concentration de percolation où une augmentation brusque de la viscosité se produit et un temps de relaxation apparaît. Le temps de vie des ponts a été finement contrôlé et modulé sur plusieurs décades par modification du pH, de la température et de la force ionique. La formation in-situ des hydrogels nous a permis de mettre en évidence un phénomène de vieillissement des réseaux après leur formation avant d’atteindre un état stationnaire. Ce phénomène s’est traduit par une augmentation du temps de relaxation au cours du temps avant d’atteindre une valeur plateau. Ceci nous a également permis de comprendre pourquoi il était possible de générer des réseaux homogènes, par vieillissement, possédant une dynamique extrêmement lente voir nulle. / Amphiphilic block copolymers are macromolecules composed of at least one hydrophilic block chemically linked to one or several hydrophobic blocks. In water, these macromolecules self-assemble to form micelles composed of a hydrophobic core surrounded by a hydrated hydrophilic corona. The majority of amphiphilic block copolymers form “frozen” micelles in aqueous solution. This means that there is no dynamic exchange of chains between micelles because the energy necessary to extract a hydrophobic block from the core of micelles is too high. Consequently, the characteristics of the micelles are controlled kinetically and not thermodynamically. In order to decrease this energy, we have incorporated acrylic acid units (AA) in the hydrophobic block of poly(n-butyl acrylate) (PnBA). It was previously shown that the incorporation of 50% molar of AA units in the hydrophobic block led to generation of pH-sensitive micelles in the case of PAA-b-P(AA0.5-stat-nBA0.5) diblocks. This thesis presents of a quantitative analysis of the dynamics of self-assembled amphiphilic diblock and triblock copolymer based on acrylic acid units and n-butyl acrylate units. The hydrophobic blocks contained 50% of acrylic acids units incorporated randomly. The block copolymers were synthesized by controlled radical polymerization (ATRP). The influence of the concentration, pH, temperature and the ionic strength on the structure and the mechanical properties of the self-assembled systems was systematically studied. At low concentrations, static light scattering measurements showed the formation of star-like micelles (diblock) or flower-like micelles (triblock) above a critical aggregation concentration (CAC). At higher concentrations, purely repulsive excluded volume interactions between micelles appeared in the case of diblock copolymers. In the case of triblock copolymers bridging of flower-like micelles induced in addition attractive interactions leading to network formation above the percolation concentration. At high ionic strength and low pH, we showed that the attraction between flower-like micelles became sufficiently stong to induce phase separation. Dynamic light scattering measurements showed besides a fast mode due to cooperative diffusion, a second slow relaxation mode that appeared at the percolation concentration. The origin of this mode was explained by a balistic motion induced by the relaxation of heterogeneities inside the system. The velocity of heterogeneities was determined by the mechanical relaxation of the hydrogels. The formation of the network and the exchange dynamic of chains were studied by rheology. The viscosity of solutions increased sharply at the percolation concentration. The terminal visco-elastic relaxation time of the network is related to the lifetime of bridges. It could be controlled and tuned over several decades by varing of pH, temperature and the ionic strength. The in-situ formation of networks revealed an aging of networks after their formation before they reached their stationary state. Aging caused a slow increase of the relaxation time before reaching its steady value. This explains why it is possible to generate homogeneous networks even if the network at steady is kinetically frozen.

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