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Study of Poly(ether ketone ketone) (PEKK): Outgassing Characteristics and Likely Residual Synthesis Impurities

Brown, Jason; Fuentes, Raymond

In May-June, 2020, a study was conducted to characterize the outgassing properties of a series PEKK (Poly(ether ketone ketone)) samples using cryo-GC/MS headspace analysis. Three sets of samples were interrogated: sample group 1 consisted of 2 additively manufactured PEKK samples (PEKK "ole and "New") prepared by KCNSC from powder material from Solvay Specialty Polymers USA, LLC. Sample groups 2 and 3 consist of 5 PEKK powder types (used as feedstock for additive manufacturing processes) and 4 additively-manufactured PEKK material lots, respectively. Contrary to expectations, all samples of PEKK material were observed to outgas sulfur-containing compounds. Other analyses (EDS/EMA, GC-TOF/MS of PEKK sample extractions) confirmed the presence of sulfur in the PEKK bulk material. Specifically, Diphenyl sulfone (used as a reagent or high-temperature solvent in the synthesis of Polyaryletherketone or PAEK polymers) was observed in three of the powders and in both the PEKK "Old" and "New" samples, suggesting that the source of the sulfur can be traced to impurities in the material left over from the synthesis process.