Claims
- 1. A multiphase polymer composition comprising:
- (a) one phase containing at least one condensation polymer; and
- (b) at least one other phase containing at least one functionalized block copolymer to which has been grafted on the average an effective amount of amin.RTM.functional groups for toughening said multiphase polymer composition, said composition comprising:
- (1) a base block copolymer which comprises
- (i) at least one polymer block A, said A block being at least predominantly a polymerizing alkenyl arene block, and
- (ii) at least one selectively hydrogenated polymer block B, said B block prior to hydrogenation being at least predominatly a polymerized conjugated diene block, and
- (2) wherein substantially all of said amine functional groups are grafted to said base block copolymer on said A blocks, and
- (3) wherein said amine functional groups are represented by the general formula ##STR12## wherein R.sub.1 and R.sub.2 are the same or different alkyl, cycloalkyl or aryl radicals and wherein R.sub.3 is a hydrogen, alkyl, cycloalkyl, aryl or silyl radical, and
- (c) said one phase (a) being present in a weight ratio of about 99:1 to about 1:99 relative to said at least one other phase (b).
- 2. The composition according to claim 1, wherein said condensation polymer is selected from the group consisting of polyamides, polyesters and polyurethanes.
- 3. The composition according to claim 2, wherein said condensation polymer is a polyamide.
- 4. The composition according to claim 2, wherein said condensation polymer is a polyester.
- 5. The composition according to claim 2, wherein said condensation polymer is a polyurethane.
- 6. The composition according to claim 1, wherein on the average at least about one (1) of said amine functional groups is present per molecule of said functionalized block copolymer.
- 7. The composition according to claim 6, wherein said amine functional groups are present on the average in an amount from about one of said amine functional groups per molecule of said functionalized block copolymer to about one of said amine functional groups per aromatic ring of said A block.
- 8. The composition according to claim 1, wherein said copolymer has a structure selected from the group consisting of A--B, B--A--B, (B--A)--.sub.n X, and (B--A)--.sub.y X--(B).sub.z and (B--A)--.sub.y X--(A).sub.z wherein X is a residual group of a polyfunctional coupling agent having two or more functional groups, y and z are, independently integers of 1 to 20 and n is an integer of 2 to 40.
- 9. The composition according io claim 1, wherein said composition has a branched structure.
- 10. The composition according to claim 1 wherein said composition has a linear structure.
- 11. The composition according to claim 6, wherein
- (a) each of said A blocks prior to hydrogenation is at least predominantly a polymerized monoalkenyl monocyclic arene block having an average molecular weight of about 1,000 to about 125,000,
- (b) each of said B blocks prior to hydrogenation is at least predominantly a polymerized conjugated diene block having an average molecular weight of about 10,000 to about 450,000,
- (c) said A blocks constituting about 1 to about 99 percent by weight of said base block copolymer,
- (d) the residual ethylenic unsaturation of said B block is less than about 10 percent of the ethylenic unsaturation of said B blocks prior to hydrogenation, and
- (e) the residual aromatic unsaturation of said A blocks is greater than about 50 percent of the aromatic unsaturation of said A block prior to hydrogenation.
- 12. The composition according to claim 11, wherein said A blocks constitute about 2 to about 60 percent by weight of said base block copolymer.
- 13. The composition according to claim 12, wherein said A blocks constitute about 2 to about 55 percent by weight of said base block copolyme.
- 14. The composition according to claim 13, wherein said A blocs constitute about 2 to about 4 percent by weight of said base block copolymer.
- 15. The composition according to claim 11, wherein said amine functional groups are present on the average in an amount from about one (1) of said amine functional groups per molecule of said functionalized block copolymer to about one of said amine functional groups per aromatic ring of said A block.
- 16. The composition according to claim 15, wherein said amine functional groups are present on the average in an amount from about ten (10) of said amine functional groups per molecule of said functionalized block copolymer to about one of said amine functional groups per aromatic ring of said A block.
- 17. The composition according to claim 11, wherein prior to hydrogenation:
- (a) said A block is polymerized styrene and
- (b) said B block is selected from the group consisting of polymerized isoprene, polymerized butadiene, and polymerized isoprene and butadiene copolymer.
- 18. The composition according to claim 17, wherein said B block is polymerized butadiene block having a 1,2 content of between about 35 percent and about 55 percent.
- 19. The composition according to claim 18, wherein said polymerized butadiene block has an average molecular weight of between about 10,000 to about 150,000.
- 20. The composition according to claim 19, wherein the residual ethylenic unsaturation of said polymerized butadiene block is less than about 5 percent of the ethyenic unsaturation present prior to hydrogenation.
- 21. The composition according to claim 20, wherein the residual ethylenic unsaturation of said polymerized butadiene block is at most 2 percent of the ethylenic unsaturation present prior to hydrogenation.
- 22. The composition according to claim 21, wherein on the average the aromatic unsaturation of said A blocks is greater than about 90 percent of the aromatic unsaturation of said A blocks prior to hydrogenation.
- 23. The composition according to claim 22, wherein said polymerized styrene block has an average molecular weight of between about 1,000 and about 60,000.
- 24. The composition according to claim 23, wherein prior to functionalization said base block copolymer is a polystyrene-poly(ethylene/butlene) diblock copolymer.
- 25. The composition according to claim 23, wherein prior to functionalization said base block copolymer is a polystyrene-poly(ethylene/butylene)-polystyrene block copolymer.
- 26. The composition according to claim 17, wherein said B block is a polymerized isoprene block.
- 27. The composition according to claim 26, wherein said polymerized isoprene block has an average molecular weight of between about 10,000 to about 150,000.
- 28. The composition according to claim 27, wherein the residual ethylenic unsaturation of said polymerized isoprene block is less than about 5 percent of the ethylenic unsaturation present prior to hydrogenation.
- 29. The composition according to claim 28, wherein the residual ethylenic unsaturation of said polymerized isoprene block is at most about 2 percent of the ethylenic unsaturation present prior to hydrogenation.
- 30. The composition according to claim 29, wherein on the average the aromatic unsaturation of said A blocks is greater than about 90 percent of the aromatic unsaturation of said A blocks prior to hydrogenation.
- 31. The composition according to claim 30, wherein prior to functionalization said base block copolymer is a polystyrene-poly(ethylene/propylene) diblock copolymer.
- 32. The composition according to claim 30, wherein prior to functionalization said base block copolymer is a polystyrenepoly(ethylene/propylene)-polystyrene block copolymer.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. Nos. 766,215 and 766,216, both filed Aug. 16, 1985 now U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,783,505 and 4,797,447, respectively.
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