Polymer Testing (Jan 2025)

Molecular mobility and dielectric properties of dendronized side chain liquid crystalline polyamines with benzoate groups as lateral spacers

  • Xavier Montané,
  • Robert Graf,
  • Borja Pascual-José,
  • Roberto Teruel-Juanes,
  • Jordi Guardià,
  • Marta Giamberini,
  • José Antonio Reina,
  • Amparo Ribes-Greus

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 142
p. 108658

Abstract

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Dendronized polymers are suitable candidates for the preparation of biomimetic membranes for ion transport in fuel cells, which is nowadays a sustainable way of producing electrical energy. To prepare materials for these high-technology applications, it is necessary to understand the role of the different parts that make up these supramolecular structures. Another key factor is optimizing the preparation processes to ensure the materials achieve their maximum performance potential. Following these premises, in this work we report on the characterization of side chain liquid crystalline polyamines synthesized by chemical modification of poly[2-(aziridin-1-yl)ethanol] (PAZE) with lateral benzoate groups and the dendron 3,4,5-tris[4-(n-dodecan-1-yloxy)benzyloxy]benzoate (TAP) by using the following techniques: liquid and solid-state Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR), Differential Scanning Calorimetry (DSC), Polarized Optical Microscopy (POM) and Dielectric Thermal Analysis (DETA). This in-depth investigation allowed us to understand the effect of parameters that could influence the organization of the different parts of the resulting supramolecular structures and their dynamics: introduction of benzoate lateral spacers, grafting with different amounts of TAP mesogenic group, and the thermal treatment used in the orientation of the polymer chains. NMR investigations confirmed that the melting of both copolyamines took place thanks to the mobility gained by the aliphatic tails of the TAP dendron between 256 and 272 K. Furthermore, the evaluation of variable temperature 13C solid-state NMR experiments proved that the clearing transition was related to the aromatic moieties of these polyamines. DETA studies of oriented and non-oriented membranes corroborated that the application of the thermal treatment increased the temperatures of the detected transitions: γ-relaxation, αTg and αClear. The results obtained demonstrated that the adjustment of the aforementioned parameters is essential for designing membranes intended for ion transport applications.

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