ABSTRACT:The conditions for the sulfonation of a highly unsaturated styrene-butadiene-styrene triblock copolymer (SBS) in cyclohexane containing a small amount of acetone with acetyl sulfate made by sulfuric acid and acetic anhydride without gelation were studied. After neutralization with metallic ions, the ionomers were characterized with IR spectrophotometry, dynamic mechanical analysis, and transmission electron microscopy. The melt flow, solution properties, and mechanical properties of the ionomers were studied. The results showed that gelation occurred during the sulfonation of SBS in cyclohexane at a 5-10% concentration without acetone, whereas in the presence of 5-10 vol % acetone, sulfonation proceeded smoothly without gelation. Transmission electron microphotographs of the lead ionomer indicated the presence of ionic domains. A dynamic mechanical spectrum showed the presence of three transition temperatures: Ϫ82.9, 68, and 96.5°C. The melt viscosity of the ionomer increased with the sulfonate content. The melt viscosity of the different ionomers neutralized with different cations seemed to decrease with decreasing ionic potential for both monovalent cations and divalent cations The solution viscosity of the sodium-sulfonated ionomer increased with increasing sulfonate content. The ionomer still behaved as a thermoplastic elastomer and showed better mechanical properties than the original SBS.
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