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The Specific Refractive Index Increment for Isobutyl Poss-Polystyrene Copolymers

Authors: Sherly R. Largo; Timothy S. Haddad; Rene I. Gonzalez; Constance Schlaefer; ENGINEERING RESEARCH AND CONSULTING INC(ERC INC) EDWARDS AFB CA
Abstract:
During recent years, there has been interest in incorporating polyhedral oligomeric silsesquioxanes (POSS) into many polymers. Due to its unique features, chemical composition and size, POSS can provide significant property enhancement to many plastics. POSS macromers, for instance, possess a hybrid inorganic-organic composition that can be tailored for incorporation into either thermoplastic or thermoset materials either by blending or by copolymerization. IsobutylPoSS-styrene& macromer, (C4H9)7Si8O12(C8H7), will undergo free radical polymerization with styrene to form random copolymers. To obtain molecular, weight data for POSS copolymers it would be useful to know the specific refractive index increment (dn/dc) for any particular copolymer system. We have now carefully measured the dn/dc values, for a series of styrene/ isobutyl POSS-styrene random copolymers; a plot of dn/dc is linear with respect to weight % POSS monomer incorporated into the copolymer. The plot can be used to either determine the dn/dc of an unknown POSS-content copolymer, or the % POSS incorporation depending on which variable is not known. Furthermore, for different POSS macromers, it should be possible to just measure the dn/dc for the POSS homopolymer to generate the dn/dc values for all POSS weight %s in a particular copolymer system.

Limitations: APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE
Description: Technical paper
Pages: 4
Report Date: 2003
Report Number: A940914
Keywords relating to this report:
*BUTENES
*CHEMICAL COMPOSITION
*COPOLYMERIZATION
*COPOLYMERS
*FREE RADICALS
*Styrenes
DIRECT CURRENT
OPTIMIZATION
POLYMERS
THERMOSETTING PLASTICS
VALUE
WEIGHT
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