Dependence of conformational relaxation on nanoconfinement in semicrystalline poly(ethylene terephthalate)
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2013
Abstract:
Novel aspects concerning the micromechanical response of amorphous regions confined by
crystals in nano-sized domains are illustrated for semicrystalline poly(ethylene terephthal-
ate) (PET), on the basis of microindentation hardness and dynamical mechanical spectros-
copy (DMS) analyses (10À3 Ä 60 Hz frequency range for DMS). PET samples were
crystallized from the glassy state at low and high temperatures (T c 1/4 100 °C and 160 °C,
respectively) and subsequently recrystallized some degrees above to gain information on
the nature of the amorphous regions. DMS at 95 °C reveals two segmental relaxation pro-
cesses ascribed to the interlamellar amorphous regions (slow mode) and to the interstack
amorphous pockets (APs) (fast mode) respectively, the latter being the object of the present
study. It is shown that recrystallization changes the cooperativity within the APs. At low T c ,
an increase in the cooperativity and the free energy barrier for readjustment is found after
recrystallization. Room temperature indentation measurements reveal an enhancement of
the average hardness value of the amorphous regions, Ha , on samples recrystallized a few
degrees above T c 1/4 100 °C. The reduced size of the APs regions upon recrystallization is dis-
cussed as a relevant parameter giving rise to an enhanced segmental confinement and a
parallel hardening. Results for the high T c material reveal that, in this case, both the coop-
erativity (measured at 95 °C) and Ha (measured at room temperature) decrease upon
recrystallization. The influence of the coupling of the APs with the crystal walls, on the
relaxation mode and in turn on the mechanical behavior of the material, is envisaged to
be a possible mechanism underlying these observations.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Semicrystalline polymers; Microhardness; Mechanical spectroscopy; Relaxation; Cooperativity; Confinement
Elenco autori:
Pieruccini, Marco
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