Influence of Water Content, Time, and Temperature on the Rheological Behavior of Polyethylene Terephtalate

被引:11
作者
Souza, A. M. C. [1 ]
Lepretre, D. S. [2 ]
Demarquette, N. R. [1 ]
Lacrampe, M. F. [2 ]
Krawczak, P. [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Sao Paulo, Dept Met & Mat Engn, Escola Politecn, BR-05508900 Sao Paulo, Brazil
[2] Ecole Mines, Dept Technol Polymeres & Composites & Ingenierie, F-59508 Douai, France
基金
巴西圣保罗研究基金会;
关键词
molecular weight distribution/molar; rheology; viscosity; viscoelastic properties; BRANCHED POLY(ETHYLENE-TEREPHTHALATE); VISCOELASTIC EMULSIONS; HYDROLYTIC DEGRADATION; TEREPHTHALATE RESINS; INTERFACIAL-TENSION; BLENDS; PET; CRYSTALLIZATION; NANOCOMPOSITES; KINETICS;
D O I
10.1002/app.31885
中图分类号
O63 [高分子化学(高聚物)];
学科分类号
070305 ; 080501 ; 081704 ;
摘要
In this work, the main factors affecting the rheological behavior of polyethylene terephtalate (PET) in the linear viscoelastic regime (water content, time delay before test, duration of experiment, and temperature) were accessed. Small amplitude oscillatory shear tests were performed after different time delays ranging from 300 to 5000 s for samples with water contents ranging from 0.02 to 0.45 wt %. Time sweep tests were carried out for different durations to explain the changes undergone by PET before and during small amplitude oscillatory shear measurements. Immediately after the time sweep tests, the PET samples were removed from the rheometer, analyzed by differential scanning calorimetry and their molar mass was obtained by viscometry analysis. It was shown that for all the samples, the delay before test and residence time within the rheometer (i.e. duration of experiment) result in structural changes of the PET samples, such as increase or decrease of molar mass, broadening of molar mass distribution, and branching phenomena. (C) 2010 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Appl Polym Sci 116: 3525-3533, 2010
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页码:3525 / 3533
页数:9
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