Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5204893 | Polymer Degradation and Stability | 2006 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
The thermal and rheological behaviour of seven random Cl-ended aromatic PES/PEES copolymers (Mn â 9500 g molâ1), at various PES/PEES repeating unit ratios, was studied. The glass transition temperatures (Tg), determined by DSC experiments, showed a dependence on copolymer composition significantly different from the ideal linear behaviour expected on the basis of Fox equation. Degradations were carried out in the scanning mode, under flowing nitrogen, in the temperature range 35-650 °C and a single degradation stage was observed for all copolymers. The initial decomposition temperatures (Ti) and the half decomposition temperatures (T1/2) were directly determined by TG curves, while the apparent activation energies of degradation (Ea) were obtained by the Kissinger method. In addition, the complex viscosity (ηâ) of molten copolymers was determined in experimental conditions of linear viscoelasticity. Ti, T1/2, Ea, and ηâ values were depending on copolymer composition, showing a trend similar to that of Tg values. The results obtained were discussed and interpreted.
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Authors
Lorenzo Abate, Ignazio Blanco, Gianluca Cicala, Rita La Spina, Carmelo Luca Restuccia,