The modification mechanism and the effect of magnesium chloride on poly(vinyl alcohol) films

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The modification mechanism and the effect of MgCl 2 on poly(vinyl alcohol) and the effect of water in the system were studied in this paper. The effect of MgCl 2 on different fully dried PVA was investigated by Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, X-ray diffraction, differential scanning calorimeter, thermogravimetric analysis, water content test, dynamic thermomechanical analysis and tensile test, respectively. The results showed that MgCl 2 was an effective strengthening agent, which could crosslink with PVA and then effectively decrease the crystallinity of PVA. With the addition of MgCl 2 , the strength and rigidity of PVA increased and the melting temperature decreased. The effect of MgCl 2 on thermal stability of PVA was related to the alcoholysis degree of PVA. The tensile strength of PVA films modified with MgCl 2 were all over 120 MPa. Moreover, the effect of MgCl 2 on the dynamic thermomechanical properties and tensile properties of PVA with various content of water was studied. Water could interact with MgCl 2 to destroy the crosslink between MgCl 2 and PVA. In the presence of water, PVA modified with MgCl 2 became soft, with lower tensile strength and higher elongation at break.

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Du, W., Jiang, L., Shi, M., Yang, Z., & Zhang, X. (2019). The modification mechanism and the effect of magnesium chloride on poly(vinyl alcohol) films. RSC Advances, 9(3), 1602–1612. https://doi.org/10.1039/C8RA09958H

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