Synthesis of poly[oligo(hexafluoropropylene oxide) perfluoroisopropenylether (PIPE)] graft copolymers with vinylidene fluoride (VDF) using CF3 radicals?
Polymer Chemistry Pub Date: 2019-11-18 DOI: 10.1039/C9PY01453E
Abstract
The synthesis of poly(vinylidene fluoride)-graft-oligomeric hexafluoropropylene oxide graft copolymers [poly[VDF-g-oligo(HFPO)-PIPE] is presented, where VDF, HFPO, and PIPE stand for vinylidene fluoride (CH2
CF2), hexafluoropropylene oxide (CF3CFCF2O) and, perfluoroisopropenylether (–OC(CF3)
CF2), respectively. First, an 82% isolated yield of oligo(HFPO)-PIPE macromonomer was achieved by using oligo(HFPO) primary iodide as the starting reagent. Then, the radical copolymerization of VDF with the PIPE comonomer, initiated by perfluoro-3-ethyl-2,4-dimethyl-3-pentyl persistent radical (PPFR), was studied under various conditions. The PPFR initiator, stable at room temperature, was able to release a ˙CF3 radical starting from 80 °C. The resulting poly[VDF-g-oligo(HFPO)-PIPE] graft copolymers were produced in good isolated yields (76 to 97%). The molar percentages and molar masses of such graft copolymers were assessed by 19F-NMR spectroscopy using the CF3– end-group label. The molar percentages of VDF and oligo(HFPO)-PIPE comonomers reached up to 99% and 20%, respectively, while the molar masses ranged between 7500 and 42?600 g mol?1. Their thermal properties showed: (i) fair to satisfactory thermostability (T5%d) showing up to 271 °C under nitrogen, (ii) glass transition (Tg) ranged from ?81 to ?82 °C while (iii) their melting temperature (Tm) ranged between 150 and 163 °C. Moreover, the synthesized copolymers were demonstrated to be highly omniphobic (i.e., simultaneously hydrophobic and oleophobic), showing a water contact angle of ca. 133°, a hexadecane contact angle ca. 70°, and a surface energy as low as 12 mN m?1.
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