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Melting and glass transition of radiation-induced graft polyethylene

✍ Scribed by Keio Toi; Midori Kikuchi; Taneki Tokuda


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1977
Tongue
English
Weight
314 KB
Volume
21
Category
Article
ISSN
0021-8995

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Abstract

Melting and glass transition data are reported employing DSC for styrene‐grafted high‐density polyethylene obtained by Ξ³ radiation. Judging from the data of the melting point and the heat of fusion, the grafted polystyrene had no effect on the polyethylene crystallites, but the half‐width of the thermogram was observed to increase slightly, showing an effect on the crystallite size distribution. As no effect was observed on the glass transition temperature by grafting, the amorphous region of the polyethylene apparently was not affected. It is suggested, therefore, that the free volume or segmental mobility will not be decreased by radiation‐induced grafting. Very few but long grafted chains had negligible effect on the average polyethylene chain length available for segmental motion, and grafted polystyrene should be expected to differ little from the styrene homopolymer in thermal motions.


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