Issue 32, 2022

Synthesis and characterization of polysulfides formed by the inverse vulcanisation of cyclosiloxanes with sulfur

Abstract

Inverse vulcanisation stabilizes polysulfide chains through cross-linking. This research focuses on the incorporation of cyclosiloxane cross-linkers containing multiple alkene moieties, namely tetravinyl-tetramethyl-cyclotetrasiloxane (TVTSi) and pentavinyl-pentamethyl-cyclopentasiloxane (PVPSi). Both siloxanes underwent successful inverse vulcanisation and two series of polysulfides were synthesized using different weight percentages of sulfur. Poly(S-r-TVTSi) required at least 20 wt% S in order to generate a solid product whereas poly(S-r-PVPSi) required only 10 wt% S. Interestingly, heating the polysulfide materials caused further cross-linking through the unreacted alkenes. The novel polysulfides were characterized using FTIR and NMR spectroscopies, TGA, DSC and SEM, which revealed that the products formed were inhomogeneous due to the presence of unreacted sulfur. Washing the products with CS2 removed the excess elemental sulfur. All polyslufide products were insoluble in common solvents, but were found to swell to various degrees in non-polar solvents such as hexanes, toluene and benzene, as well as dichloromethane. This led to a preliminary study into their potential use as selective solvent absorption polymers, specifically for the selective removal of hydrocarbons from water. The findings from this research will stimulate further studies towards potential applications as well into other polysulfides synthesized using inorganic cross-linkers.

Graphical abstract: Synthesis and characterization of polysulfides formed by the inverse vulcanisation of cyclosiloxanes with sulfur

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
04 mai 2022
Accepted
24 juil. 2022
First published
30 juil. 2022

Polym. Chem., 2022,13, 4717-4726

Synthesis and characterization of polysulfides formed by the inverse vulcanisation of cyclosiloxanes with sulfur

K. W. Park, E. A. Tafili, F. Fan, Z. Zujovic and E. M. Leitao, Polym. Chem., 2022, 13, 4717 DOI: 10.1039/D2PY00581F

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