Title :
Contribution to the study of the amorphous phase of polyethylene terephtalate (PET) by the differential scanning calorimerty (DSC) experiments
Author :
Khemici, M.W. ; Rahmani, Bijan ; Doulache, N. ; Derbil, S.
Author_Institution :
Lab. of Mater. Phys., USTHB Univ., Algiers, Algeria
fDate :
June 30 2013-July 4 2013
Abstract :
In their semi-crystalline form, the polyesters can be studied by a two phases model in which, materials are described without transitional region between crystalline and amorphous domains. However, since 20 years there have been several attempts in order to describe easily such polymers, a three phase model with taking into account the rigid amorphous fraction has been proposed. The third phase of this model is a transitional region located between crystalline and mobile amorphous regions, it is called rigid amorphous fraction and it can be characterized easily by calorimetric measurements, because it does not participate in the glass transition of the amorphous phase (called amorphous phase mobile). PET is one of polymers for which, the three phase model has successfully described its thermal behavior. The aim of this contribution is to study the amorphous phase of this polymer by differential scanning calorimerty (DSC) experiments. The semi-crystalline form of PET can be obtained by quenching it in ice water at various temperatures lower than the melting point Tm or by annealing at temperature higher than its crystallization temperature TC. The thermograms of DSC obtained after annealing the polymer at various temperatures varying between 110°C and 220°C during different times allowed us to estimate the crystalline rate, the mobile and rigid rates of the amorphous phase.
Keywords :
amorphous state; annealing; crystallisation; differential scanning calorimetry; glass transition; polymers; quenching (thermal); shear modulus; DSC thermograms; PET polymers; amorphous domains; amorphous phase; amorphous phase mobile; annealing temperature; calorimetric measurements; crystalline domains; crystalline rate; crystalline regions; crystallization temperature; differential scanning calorimerty; glass transition; ice water; melting point; mobile amorphous regions; polyesters; polyethylene terephtalate; quenching; rigid amorphous fraction; semicrystalline materials; temperature 110 degC to 220 degC; thermal behavior; transitional region; two phases model; Annealing; Crystallization; Heating; Mobile communication; Plastics; Positron emission tomography; DSC; PET; amorphous phase; partial crystallization;
Conference_Titel :
Solid Dielectrics (ICSD), 2013 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Bologna
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-0807-3
DOI :
10.1109/ICSD.2013.6619661