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Mechanical Properties of the Nanometer Scale Precrystalline Order of a Poly(ethylene terephthalate)/Poly(ethylene naphthalate) Blend

✍ Scribed by Davide Tranchida; Zebene Kiflie; Stefano Piccarolo


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2006
Tongue
English
Weight
171 KB
Volume
27
Category
Article
ISSN
1022-1336

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Abstract

Summary: Nanometer scale morphological order of macroscopically amorphous polyesters, obtained from the melt at moderate cooling rates, was observed in the past. The effect of such order on mechanical properties of a PET/PEN blend, evaluated by AFM nanoindentations, is reported in this study. Results show that nanoindentations conducted at relatively high load, with penetration depths of the order of 100 nm, confirm the information obtained from mechanical tests at micrometer scale, i.e., microhardness. On the other hand, true nanometer scale indentations (<40 nm) are seen to discriminate between the mechanical properties of the nanophases formed during solidification.

Statistical distribution of elastic moduli observed after 60 nanoindentations performed at 1 Β΅N on each sample solidified at the cooling rates reported in the legend.

magnified imageStatistical distribution of elastic moduli observed after 60 nanoindentations performed at 1 Β΅N on each sample solidified at the cooling rates reported in the legend.


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