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Glass transition temperature polymer structure effect

Polymers below the glass transition temperature are usually rather brittle unless modified by fibre reinforcement or by addition of rubbery additives. In some polymers where there is a small degree of crystallisation it appears that the crystallines act as knots and toughen up the mass of material, as in the case of the polycarbonates. Where, however, there are large spherulite structures this effect is more or less offset by high strains set up at the spherulite boundaries and as in the case of P4MP1 the product is rather brittle. [Pg.271]

Features of chemical structure that affect the degree of molecular freedom influence both the crystalline melting point and the glass transition temperature. Moreover, such features have roughly similar effects on both properties, so that the empirical rule has been found that for many polymers ... [Pg.52]

Temperature dependence (related to the temperature dependence of the conformational structure and the morphology of polymers) of the radiation effect on various fluoropolymers e.g., poly (tetrafluoroethylene-co-hexafluoropropylene), poly(tetrafluoroethylene-co-perfluoroalkylvinylether), and poly(tetrafluoroethylene-co-ethylene) copolymers has been reported by Tabata [419]. Hill et al. [420] have investigated the effect of environment and temperature on the radiolysis of FEP. While the irradiation is carried out at temperatures above the glass transition temperature of FEP, cross-linking reactions predominate over chain scission or degradation. Forsythe et al. [421]... [Pg.894]

PTT, with three methylene units in its glycol moiety, is called an odd-numbered polyester. It is often compared to the even-numbered polyesters such as PET and PBT for the odd-even effect on their properties. Although this effect is well established for many polycondensation polymers such as polyamides, where the number of methylene units in the chemical structures determines the extent of hydrogen bonding between neighboring chains and thus their polymer properties, neighboring chain interactions in polyesters are weak dispersive, dipole interactions. We have found that many PET, PTT and PBT properties do not follow the odd-even effect. While the PTT heat of fusion and glass transition temperature have values between those of PET and PBT, properties such as modulus... [Pg.368]

Since 1985, a major effort has been devoted to incorporating heterocyclic units within the backbone of poly(arylene etherjs (PAE). Heterocyclic units within PAE generally improve certain properties such as strength, modulus and the glass transition temperature. Nucleophilic and electrophilic aromatic substitution have been successfully used to prepare a variety of PAE containing heteorcyclic units. Many different heterocyclic families have been incorporated within PAE The synthetic approaches and the chemistry, mechanical and physical properties of PAE containing different families of heterocyclic units are discussed. Emphasis is placed on the effect variations in chemical structure (composition) have upon polymer properties. [Pg.67]


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