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Inverse vulcanization of sulfur with vinylic POSS

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posted on 2019-10-22, 10:13 authored by Rafał Anyszka, Marcin Kozanecki, Anna Czaderna, Magdalena Olejniczak, Jan Sielski, Mariusz Siciński, Mateusz Imiela, Jakub Wręczycki, Dominik Pietrzak, Tomasz Gozdek, Michał Okraska, Małgorzata I. Szynkowska, Piotr Malinowski, Dariusz M. Bieliński

Novel sulfur-silsesquioxane random copolymer (poly(S-r-POSS)) was synthesized via the radical reaction between liquid sulfur and octavinyl silsesquioxane. Particulate solid POSS was dispersed in molten sulfur and heated in order to initiate the free radical reaction (inverse vulcanization). The appearance of new C–S bonds along with the disappearance of C=C bonds from vinyl groups was confirmed by Raman and FTIR spectroscopy. Moreover, the formation of saturated single C–C bonds from the reacting vinyl groups was revealed by FTIR. Microhomogenity of the copolymer was analyzed by means of SEM-EDS mapping and its thermal properties were studied using the TG-DSC method. After the extraction of free unreacted sulfur and POSS the copolymer exhibits porous micromorphology promising for application in lithium–sulfur batteries or heavy metals ion capturing.

Highlights

Synthesis of silsesquioxane-sulfur hybrid copolymer via inversed vulcanization

Highly porous cross-linked morphology

Potential utilization for lithium–sulfur batteries or heavy metals ion capturing

Synthesis of silsesquioxane-sulfur hybrid copolymer via inversed vulcanization

Highly porous cross-linked morphology

Potential utilization for lithium–sulfur batteries or heavy metals ion capturing

Funding

This research was supported by The National Centre for Research and Development and National Fund for Environmental Protection and Water Management through GEKON Project No: GEKON1/O5/213122/26/2015.

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