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  1. Habibu S, Sarih NM, Sairi NA, Zulkifli M
    R Soc Open Sci, 2019 Nov;6(11):190869.
    PMID: 31827835 DOI: 10.1098/rsos.190869
    Hyperbranched polyisoprene was prepared by anionic copolymerization under high vacuum condition. Size exclusion chromatography was used to characterize the molecular weight and branching nature of these polymers. The characterization by differential scanning calorimetry and melt rheology indicated lower Tg and complex viscosity in the branched polymers as compared with the linear polymer. Degradation kinetics of these polymers was explored using thermogravimetric analysis via non-isothermal techniques. The polymers were heated under nitrogen from ambient temperature to 600°C using heating rates from 2 to 15°C min-1. Three kinetics methods namely Friedman, Flynn-Wall-Ozawa and Kissinger-Akahira-Sunose were used to evaluate the dependence of activation energy (Ea ) on conversion (α). The hyperbranched polyisoprene decomposed via multistep mechanism as manifested by the nonlinear relationship between α and Ea while the linear polymer exhibited a decline in Ea at higher conversions. The average Ea values range from 258 to 330 kJ mol-1 for the linear, and from 260 to 320 kJ mol-1 for the branched polymers. The thermal degradation of the polymers studied involved one-dimensional diffusion mechanism as determined by Coats-Redfern method. This study may help in understanding the effect of branching on the rheological and decomposition kinetics of polyisoprene.
  2. Abdullahi SS, Musa H, Habibu S, Birniwa AH, Mohammad REA
    Turk J Chem, 2022;46(6):1841-1852.
    PMID: 37621345 DOI: 10.55730/1300-0527.3484
    In this study poly (4-nitrophenylazo-3-aminopyridine - formaldehyde) (PNAAP-F) and poly (4-nitroarylazo-3-chloro-6-hydroxypyridine - formaldehyde) (NAACHP-F) were synthesized via diazotization, coupling and polycondensation reactions. The structural properties of the as-synthesized dyes were acquired using Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) and UV-visible absorption maxima and their color, yield, melting point, solubility, and viscosity were determined via standard methods. UV-visible and FTIR results show successful formation of the polymeric dyes due to shift of wavelength of maximum absorption (λmax) (440-490 nm, 480-540 nm) and new absorption peak at around (2780-2995 cm-1) for methylene bridge respectively. The dyes were found to be of good yield (monomeric: 73.3%-87.2 %, polymeric: 53.8%-76.6 %), low melting point (monomeric: 112.6-121.2, and 136.0-137.0 °C, while polymeric: 134.0-144.5, and 149.4-154.7 °C), soluble in some solvents. The dyeing activity was carried out and assessed on nylon and polyester fabrics using the standard methods. The dyeing process was carried out via high temperature and carrier dyeing methods. The dyeing properties of the synthesized dyes were compared with those of commercial disperse dyes (terasil brilliant violet and terasil scarlet, brown). The dyeings of nylon and polyester had a very attractive hue and the color ranges from yellow and deep yellow shades with very good to excellent fastness to light, washing, hot pressing, and rubbing.
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