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Effect of Methyl Methacrylate Concentrations on Surface and Thermal Analysis of Composite Polymer Polymethylmethacrylates with Mesogen Reactive RM82

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Date 2024 Apr 8
PMID 38586248
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This research report of the synthesis of composite polymers from liquid crystal mesogen reactive (RM82) monomers with Methyl methacrylate (MMA). The purpose of this research is analysis the effect concentration of MMA on the surface and thermal of the composite polymer PMMA-RM82. The result of the morphological analysis of composite surfaces performed by polarization optical microscopy (POM) technique showed liquid crystal textures affected composition from two monomers. SEM images show that the surface of the RM82 liquid crystal has a shape resembling fibrous and blade-like crystals with a length of up to 10 μm (micrometers). Analysis thermal showed the heat released by the PMMA-RM82 increased with the increase in MMA weight percent. This affects the rapid crystallization process of PMMA-RM82 which of concentration MMA 30%-RM82 the heat released is almost twice as much as the heat released by MMA 5%-RM82. The absence of PMMA and RM82 peaks both endothermic and exothermic in PMMA-RM82 samples indicates that polymerization has occurred and a new product has formed. Analysis structure molecule by FTIR found that the IR spectral form of each variation in the weight percent of MMA was almost the same, but there was a spectral shift that showed that polymerization had occurred in PMMA-RM82 which was characterized by a reaction to the free radical C=C bond released by the photoinitiator. XRD pattern of composite PMMA-RM82 showed the peaks formed are located at scattering angles similar to RM82 but there is a decrease in intensity as the percent weight of MMA increases.

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