Title of article :
Tensile properties of segmented block copolymers
with monodisperse hard segments
Author/Authors :
G. J. E. Biemond، نويسنده , , J. Feijen، نويسنده , , R. J. Gaymans، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Abstract :
The tensile properties of segmented block
copolymers with mono-disperse hard segments were studied
with respect to the hard segment content (16–44 wt.%)
and the temperature (20–110 C). The copolymers were
comprised of poly(tetramethylene oxide) segments with the
molecular weights of 650–2,900 Da and of mono-disperse
bisester-tetra-amide segments (T6A6T) based on adipic
acid (A), terephthalic acid (T) and hexamethylene diamine
(6). An increasing content of T6A6T gave rise to an
increased modulus, yield stress and fracture stress. The
modulus could be modeled by a composite model. Moreover,
a strain-softening was observed well below the yield
stress, due to the shearing of the T6A6T crystallites. At
strains[200%, a strain-hardening of the PTMO segments
took place and this even for PTMO segments that were
amorphous in the isotropic state. The strain hardening
increased the tensile properties. An increase in temperature
had little effect on the modulus of the copolymers, but was
found to lower the yield and fracture stresses. At temperatures
above the melting temperature of the oriented
PTMO, no strain-hardening took place. The yield stress as
a function of temperature could be described by the Eyring
relationship, but a modulus–yield stress relationship could
not be established.
Journal title :
Journal of Materials Science
Journal title :
Journal of Materials Science