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Fast scanning calorimetry clarifies the understanding of the complex melting and crystallization behavior of polyesteramide multi-block copolymers : Melting and crystallization behavior of polyesteramide multi-block copolymers

Authors :
UCL - SST/IMCN/BSMA - Bio and soft matter
Sharma, Ashwinikumar
Baeza, Guilhem P
Imperiali, Luna
Appel, Wilco PJ
Fitié, Carel
Vanden Poel, Geert
van Ruymbeke, Evelyne
UCL - SST/IMCN/BSMA - Bio and soft matter
Sharma, Ashwinikumar
Baeza, Guilhem P
Imperiali, Luna
Appel, Wilco PJ
Fitié, Carel
Vanden Poel, Geert
van Ruymbeke, Evelyne
Source :
Polymer International, Vol. 68, no.2, p. 283-293 (2018)
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Fast scanning calorimetry has been applied in order to understand the phase transitions in thermoplastic elastomers (TPEs) based on well-defined multi-block copolymersmade of ‘soft’ polytetrahydrofuran and ‘hard’ terephthalate ester diamides. The intrinsically complex chemical structure of TPEs leads to complex phase transitions. By changing their thermal history over a wide range of temperature (from −100 ∘C to 200∘C) and cooling rates (from 10 to 4000 ∘C s−1), we clarify the origins of the various phases present in these materials. In particular, we study the different possibilities for the hard segments to associate depending on their mobility during the quenching phase, forming either strong and stable structures orweaker andmetastable ones. Besides, we demonstrate that a minimal cooling rate of 800 ∘C s−1 is necessary to keep these TPEs (made of short and monodisperse hard segments) amorphous leading to a subsequent cold crystallization when heating back, at around 30 ∘C. Finally,we validateour interpretationsby varying the copolymer composition (from10wt%to20wt%hardsegments), revealing the thermal invariance of poorly organized domains. Based on these data, we also discuss the importance of chain diffusion in the crystallization process. Applying fast scanning calorimetry allows us to link fundamental understanding to industrial application.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Polymer International, Vol. 68, no.2, p. 283-293 (2018)
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1130445163
Document Type :
Electronic Resource