Abstract
Poly(phenylene oxide) (PPO) films with hydrophilic sulfonated amorphous phase and physically cross-linking hydrophobic crystalline phase are obtained by solid-state film sulfonation. Semicrystalline-sulfonated PPO (SPPO) films show hydrothermal and solvent stability much higher than for amorphous SPPO films. These semicrystalline SPPO films exhibit a nanoporous-crystalline (NC) α form and much faster guest sorption kinetics with respect to unsulfonated NC films. Unoriented NC SPPO films can be prepared by solid-state sulfonation of fully amorphous PPO films, by simultaneous PPO sulfonation and guest-induced cocrystallization. NC SPPO films with crystalline polymer helices preferentially perpendicular to the film plane (c⊥ oriented), can be obtained by solid-state sulfonation of c⊥ NC PPO films. c⊥-oriented NC SPPO films, with respect to unoriented NC SPPO films, have the advantages of faster sulfonation kinetics, higher film transparency, and faster organic guest uptakes.
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Nagendra, B., Salman, S., Peter Bloch, H., Daniel, C., Rizzo, P., Fittipaldi, R., & Guerra, G. (2023). Poly(phenylene oxide) Films with Hydrophilic Sulfonated Amorphous Phase and Physically Cross-Linking Hydrophobic Crystalline Phase. ACS Applied Polymer Materials, 5(5), 3489–3498. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsapm.3c00152
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