Rheological and Mechanical Properties of a Novel Polyamide 6 Synthesized by Anionic Polymerization of ε-caprolactam in a Twin-Screw Extruder

In this study, we successfully synthesized a novel polyamide 6 (PA6, nylon 6) with a linking agent (a diepoxide) by in-situ reactive extrusion. In order to vary the physical properties of the polymer, a unique strategy was introduced. The linking agent reacted with growing PA6 chains during the anionic polymerization in the extruder. The extrudates appear to have a different structure (chain branching) without forming a network structure, causing a remarkable enhancement in the rheological properties as well as the mechanical properties of the nylon 6 produced. The molar ratio of linking agent to initiator was optimal at 0.1 and the produced polymers exhibit remarkably enhanced physical properties, though their molar masses was not appreciably varied. The melt viscosity of the produced PA6 including the optimum linking agent increased by almost 200 times that of the neat PA6 melt at low shear rate. The dynamic moduli also increased by more than 100 times that of the neat nylon 6. In addition, the mechanical properties were significantly improved with the addition of the linking agent. The elongation at break was almost doubled compared to neat PA6. The optimum compound showed a high toughness behavior.Graphical abstract
Source: Polymer - Category: Chemistry Source Type: research
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