The nonisothermal crystallization and melting behavior of a poly(phenylene sulfide) (PPS) blend with polyamide 6 (PA6) were investigated by differential scanning calorimetry. The results indicate that the crystallization parameters for PPS become modified to a greater extent than those for PA6 in th
Evaluation of nonisothermal crystallization kinetic models for linear poly(phenylene sulfide)
β Scribed by Pengqing Liu; An Hu; Sheng Wang; Meiwu Shi; Guangdou Ye; Jianjun Xu
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 159 KB
- Volume
- 121
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0021-8995
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β¦ Synopsis
Abstract
The nonisothermal crystallization kinetics of linear Poly(phenylene sulfide) (PPS) was studied with differential scanning calorimetry. Ozawa theory, Jeziorny model, and Mo equation were applied to describe the crystallization kinetics and to determine the crystallization parameters and mechanism of the linear PPS resin. The crystallization activation energies were also calculated using Kissinger formula and FlynnβWallβOzawa equation, respectively. According to the Ozawa model, it is found that instantaneous nucleation takes place during crystallization of PPS; the Ozawa exponent m is 3 in initial stage of crystallization; as the crystallization temperature decreases, the value of m reduces, and the growth rate of crystal almost keeps a constant. The Avrami exponent n obtained from Jeziorny model fluctuate around 1.84. Based on the Jeziorny model, the crystallization rate increases with increasing the cooling rate, but it does not change any longer when the cooling rate rise to a certain value. Mo equation also exhibits great advantages in treating the nonisothermal crystallization kinetics of PPS. The activation energy E of nonisothermal crystallization process of PPS is calculated to be β162.73 kJ/mol by the Kissinger formula, and the mean value of E determined by FlynnβWallβOzawa equation is β152.40 kJ/mol. Β© 2011 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Appl Polym Sci, 2011
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