Reactive Blending of Aromatic Polyesters. Thermal and X-Ray Analysis of Melt Blended PET/PTT.
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2011
Abstract:
We investigated the reactive melt blending
of poly(ethylene terephthalate) (PET) and poly(trimethylene
terephthalate) (PTT) in terms of the thermal properties
and structural features of the resultant materials. Our main
objectives were (1) to investigate the effects of the processing
conditions on the nonisothermal melt crystallization
and subsequent melting behavior of the blends and (2) to
assess the effects of the blending time on the structural
characteristics of the transreaction products with a fixed
composition. The melting parameters (e.g., the melting
temperature, melting enthalpy, and crystallization temperature)
decreased with the mixing time; the crystallization
behavior was strongly affected by the composition and
blending time. Moreover, a significant role was played by
the final temperature of the heating treatment; this meant
that interchange reactions occurred during blending and
continued during thermal analysis. The wide-angle X-ray
diffraction patterns obtained under moderate blending conditions
showed the presence of crystalline peaks of PET
and PTT; however, the profiles became flatter after blending.
This effect was more and more evident as the mixing
time increased. Transesterification reactions between the
polyesters due to longer blending times with an intermediate
composition led to a new copolymer material characterized
by its own diffraction profile and a reduced melting
temperature.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
polyesters; polymer blends; thermal properties; X-ray
Elenco autori:
Canetti, Maurizio
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