## Abstract Within a scaling concept of glass transition interval of the logarithm of shear modulus indicates the scaling region, the different reduced volumes of which are mapped into a logarithm frequencyβtemperatureβplot side by side and can be described by a set of WLF curves with the same asym
Glass transition and melting point of poly(vinyl chloride)
β Scribed by Reding, F. P. ;Walter, E. R. ;Welch, F. J.
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1962
- Weight
- 393 KB
- Volume
- 56
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0022-3832
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β¦ Synopsis
Abstract
Both the glass transition temperature and the melting point of poly(vinyl chloride have been found to increase as the temperature at which the ample is polymerized is decreased). The glass transition temperature changes from about 70Β°C. for polymer prepared at 125Β°C. to about 100Β°C. for polymer prepared at β80Β°C. It is believed the increase in percentage of syndiotactic structure which results from decreasing the polymerization temperature is responsible for the change in glass transition temperature. The effect of polymerization temperature on melting point is even more striking. The melting point changes from approximately 160 to above 300Β°C. on lowering the polymerization temperature from 125 to β80Β°C. Xβray diffraction studies show that polymers prepared at low temperature form crystals which have a substantial increase in perfection along the chain axis. It seems probable that this increase in crystalline perfection along the chain axis is responsible for the very marked increase in melting point.
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