Half interpenetration polymer network materal and preparation process and application thereof
A polymer and semi-interpenetrating technology, applied in the field of functional polymers and natural polymer chemistry, can solve problems such as limitations, high prices, and poor compatibility, and achieve excellent performance, environmental protection, and improved mechanical and optical properties Effect
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[0014] 20 grams of cornstarch and 200 grams of distilled water were mixed, stirred at room temperature for 3 minutes, and then 100 grams of 35 wt% NaOH aqueous solution was added, and the temperature was gradually raised to 40° C. and maintained for 15 minutes. Then 50 g of benzyl chloride was added within 15 minutes, and the temperature was raised to 95° C. within 8 minutes, and the reaction was maintained for 1 hour to obtain a white sticky solid. The white solid was washed alternately with acetone and distilled water for more than 5 times to obtain a white powder. Vacuum drying at room temperature to obtain the final product - benzyl starch. The degree of substitution is 0.88 and the weight average molecular weight is 1.69×10 measured by elemental analysis and GPC-light scattering. 7 . The product was a white water-insoluble powder weighing 18.2 g. Soluble in N,N-dimethylformamide.
[0015] Add castor oil dropwise to molten 4,4-diphenylmethane diisocyanate at 40°C accor...
Embodiment 2
[0017] 20 grams of cornstarch and 200 grams of distilled water were mixed, stirred at room temperature for 5 minutes, and then 100 grams of 35 wt% NaOH aqueous solution was added, and the temperature was gradually raised to 40° C. and maintained for 30 minutes. Then 50 g of benzyl chloride was added within 15 minutes, and the temperature was raised to 98° C. within 5 minutes, and the reaction was maintained for 1.5 hours to obtain a white sticky solid. The white solid was washed alternately with acetone and distilled water for more than 5 times to obtain a white powder. Vacuum drying at room temperature to obtain the final product - benzyl starch. The degree of substitution is 1.4 and the weight average molecular weight is 1.51×10 as measured by elemental analysis and GPC-light scattering. 7 . The product was a white water-insoluble powder weighing 17.2 g. Soluble in N,N-dimethylformamide.
[0018] Add castor oil dropwise to molten 4,4-diphenylmethane diisocyanate at 50°C ...
Embodiment 3
[0020] The whole preparation process is the same as that in Example 1, except that the amounts of prepolymer, benzyl starch and 1,4-butanediol are respectively changed to 3.50 g, 0.94 g and 0.240 g, and the total solid content is adjusted to 20%. Naturally solidified at 80°C for 4 hours to obtain a semi-interpenetrating polymer network material containing 20% benzyl starch. See attached table 1 for its mechanical properties and light transmittance.
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