OC-13 B
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OC-13 B
SEPM 2014 – Yasmine Hammamet, March 17th-19th 2014 OC13B FURANIC SULFONATED BIOBASED COPOLYESTERS WATER SORPTION AND HYDROLYTIC DEGRADATION A. Bougarech a,b, M. Abid a , F. Gouanvéc, E. Espuchec, S. Abid a, R. EL Gharbi a, E. Fleury b a Laboratoire de Chimie Appliquée, Faculté des Sciences de Sfax, Université de Sfax, Tunisie Université de Lyon, CNRS, UMR 5223, INSA-Lyon, IMP@INSA, F-69621, Villeurbanne, France c Université de Lyon, CNRS, UMR 5223, Université Lyon I, IMP@Lyon1, F-69621, Villeurbanne, France b Working with bio-sourced monomers is of interest in the case of polyesters since such polymers are widely used in industry or home applications. Thus hydrophilic copolyesters which can be ionic [1] or non ionic [2] polymer are found as soil release molecules or surfactants in home care application or as sizing agent and dye enhancers in the textile domains. The aim of present work was to synthesis a novel furanic based sulfonated polyesters by melt polycondensation [3]. Furanic based sulfonated copolyesters were prepared by melt polycondensation from diols: (Ethandiol, Butanediol, Hexanediol, Diethylene glycol, Triethylene glycol) and mixture of (5,5’-Isopropylidene-bis(ethyl 2-furoate)) and (dimethyl 5sodiosulfoisophthalate). Structural characterization of copolyesters was investigated by (1H, 13C NMR and 2D NMR). The NMR investigation for all copolyesters indicates that copolymerization takes place and the microstructure was found to be blockiness. The thermal properties show that the level of Tg was correlated to the diols nature and increases with content of sulfonated moieties ranging from 5 to 40%. Liquid water sorption was also performed on these copolyesters. Sorption isotherms revealed a high dependence of liquid water sorption in the diols nature. The hydrolytic degradation in acidic aqueous conditions show that the mechanism of the hydrolysis of copolyesters was elucidated in relation with the microstructure. __________________________ 1. 2. 3. Fleury E, Ricca J.M. Rhodia Chimie WO 98 41558 A1 Fleury E, Bossennec V, Dubois J. Rhodia Chimie WO 0004120 Bougarech A, Abid M, Gounvé F, Espuche E, Abid S, El Gharbi R, Fleury E. Polymer 2013;54;5482
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