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Chemical modification of poly(ether ether ketone) for size exclusion chromatography at room temperature: 2. On the reliability of the derivatization procedure for PEEK molecular-mass determination—application to PEEK-carbon fibre composite

✍ Scribed by D. Daoust; P. Godard; J. Devaux; R. Legras; C. Strazielle


Book ID
104164049
Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1994
Tongue
English
Weight
517 KB
Volume
35
Category
Article
ISSN
0032-3861

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✦ Synopsis


Some poly(ether ether ketone) (PEEK) samples were analysed by light scattering (l.s.) before and after complete sulfonation. Afterwards, the average molecular masses and molecular-mass distribution of the same PEEK samples are determined by high-temperature size (steric) exclusion chromatography (s.e.c.) for unmodified PEEK and by room-temperature s.e.c. (r.t.s.e.c.) for totally sulfonated PEEK. From this work, it appears that l.s. and s.e.c, measurements using sulfonated or unsulfonated PEEK sample give identical results within the limit of the s.e.c, and l.s. accuracy. This verification assesses the reliability of the derivatization method used to perform r.t.s.e.c. It is also shown that number-average molecular masses (/~.) of fully fluoroarylketone-terminated PEEK determined by 19 F nuclear magnetic resonance experiments agree very well with A]', values from s.e.c. These results support the validity of both s.e.c, methods used in this work. Finally, a PEEK-carbon fibre composite is characterized. The fibre content is evaluated. The derivatization process is applied to the matrix and the molecular parameters are obtained by r.t.s.e.c.


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A new method for poly(ether ether ketone) (PEEK) molecular-mass characterization by room-temperature (r.t.) size (steric) exclusion chromatography (s.e.c.) based on a derivatization procedure that improves the polymer solubility is described. Upon dissolution in 99.5% sulfuric acid at room temperatu