Sulfonation of low-density polyethylene and its impact on polymer properties

Sulfonation of polymers is of great importance for the packaging industry mainly due to its effect on the alteration of surface functionality of polymer films. In this study we customized liquid phase sulfonation of low-density polyethylene (LDPE) swelling the polymer by using a combination of polar...

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Main Authors: Kazimi, M.R., Shah, T., Jamari, S.S.B., Ahmed, I., Faizal, C.K.M.
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Published: John Wiley and Sons Inc 2014
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spelling my.utp.eprints.311012022-03-25T08:59:37Z Sulfonation of low-density polyethylene and its impact on polymer properties Kazimi, M.R. Shah, T. Jamari, S.S.B. Ahmed, I. Faizal, C.K.M. Sulfonation of polymers is of great importance for the packaging industry mainly due to its effect on the alteration of surface functionality of polymer films. In this study we customized liquid phase sulfonation of low-density polyethylene (LDPE) swelling the polymer by using a combination of polar and nonpolar solvents. Swollen polymer was treated with sulfuric acid of varying concentrations with continuous mixing for in-depth sulfonation of the polymer. Presence of cyclohexane and ethanol, as polar and nonpolar reagents, not only kept the batch under isothermal conditions but also homogenously influenced indepth functionalization of LDPE. The durability of the sulfonated polymer was determined by grinding the test samples 30 days after the reaction. Fourier transforminfrared spectroscopy indicated presence of functional group moieties, which is also supported by increase of 5 and 1.35 in density and sulfur contents of the polymer, respectively. Contact angle measurements indicate 30° decrease in values of the sulfonated polymer which corresponds with decrease in carbon to hydrogen ratio (from 5.9 to 5.3) and increase in sulfur to carbon ratio (up to 0.0184) resulting from the sulfonation of the polymer. Differential scanning calorimetery results indicate almost linear reduction in the crystallinity of LDPE with an increase in acid concentration used for the sulfonation reaction. © 2013 Society of Plastics Engineers. John Wiley and Sons Inc 2014 Article NonPeerReviewed https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84907864731&doi=10.1002%2fpen.23802&partnerID=40&md5=ae2d182ea76d6d92629f1196270feb01 Kazimi, M.R. and Shah, T. and Jamari, S.S.B. and Ahmed, I. and Faizal, C.K.M. (2014) Sulfonation of low-density polyethylene and its impact on polymer properties. Polymer Engineering and Science, 54 (11). pp. 2522-2530. http://eprints.utp.edu.my/31101/
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description Sulfonation of polymers is of great importance for the packaging industry mainly due to its effect on the alteration of surface functionality of polymer films. In this study we customized liquid phase sulfonation of low-density polyethylene (LDPE) swelling the polymer by using a combination of polar and nonpolar solvents. Swollen polymer was treated with sulfuric acid of varying concentrations with continuous mixing for in-depth sulfonation of the polymer. Presence of cyclohexane and ethanol, as polar and nonpolar reagents, not only kept the batch under isothermal conditions but also homogenously influenced indepth functionalization of LDPE. The durability of the sulfonated polymer was determined by grinding the test samples 30 days after the reaction. Fourier transforminfrared spectroscopy indicated presence of functional group moieties, which is also supported by increase of 5 and 1.35 in density and sulfur contents of the polymer, respectively. Contact angle measurements indicate 30° decrease in values of the sulfonated polymer which corresponds with decrease in carbon to hydrogen ratio (from 5.9 to 5.3) and increase in sulfur to carbon ratio (up to 0.0184) resulting from the sulfonation of the polymer. Differential scanning calorimetery results indicate almost linear reduction in the crystallinity of LDPE with an increase in acid concentration used for the sulfonation reaction. © 2013 Society of Plastics Engineers.
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author Kazimi, M.R.
Shah, T.
Jamari, S.S.B.
Ahmed, I.
Faizal, C.K.M.
spellingShingle Kazimi, M.R.
Shah, T.
Jamari, S.S.B.
Ahmed, I.
Faizal, C.K.M.
Sulfonation of low-density polyethylene and its impact on polymer properties
author_facet Kazimi, M.R.
Shah, T.
Jamari, S.S.B.
Ahmed, I.
Faizal, C.K.M.
author_sort Kazimi, M.R.
title Sulfonation of low-density polyethylene and its impact on polymer properties
title_short Sulfonation of low-density polyethylene and its impact on polymer properties
title_full Sulfonation of low-density polyethylene and its impact on polymer properties
title_fullStr Sulfonation of low-density polyethylene and its impact on polymer properties
title_full_unstemmed Sulfonation of low-density polyethylene and its impact on polymer properties
title_sort sulfonation of low-density polyethylene and its impact on polymer properties
publisher John Wiley and Sons Inc
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