The glass transition temperatures and the viscosities (over a very large temperature range) have been measured as a function of molecular weight, for two different series of perfluoropolyethers. The results have been interpreted according to well-known free-volume models. The Williams--Landel and Fe
Physical properties of perfluoropolyethers: Dependence on composition and molecular weight
β Scribed by G. Marchionni; G. Ajroldi; P. Cinquina; E. Tampellini; G. Pezzin
- Publisher
- Society for Plastic Engineers
- Year
- 1990
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 536 KB
- Volume
- 30
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0032-3888
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β¦ Synopsis
Abstract
Three copolymeric perfluoroethers with the structure CF~3~[(OCF~2~CF~2~)~p~(OCF~2~)~q~] OCF~3~, having different p/q ratios, have been fractionated. The fractions obtained have been characterized by Gel Permeation Chromatography and ^19^FβNMR. The viscosity Ξ· the specific volume v and the glass transition temperature, T~g~ have been measured by standard techniques for all the above samples as well as for some other perfluorinated polyethers.
The temperature dependence of viscosity of the unfractionated samples is described by the W.L.F. equation. The values of f~g~ (fractional freeβvolume at T~g~) and of a~f~ (freeβvolume expansion coefficient) are independent of composition, for p/q ratios from 0.53 to 1.15. The critical molecular weight, M~c~, is of the order of 8β9,000. From the molecular weight dependence of specific volume, the contribution to the molar volume of the inβchain CF~2~ group and the excess molar free volume of the chain ends have been determined. The limiting value of T~g~ for an infinite molecular weight polymer was found to depend linearly on the compositional ratio O/C and the extrapolated values for polytetrafluoroethylene and for the homopolymer (CF~2~O)~n~ were found to be respectively 200 K and 120 K.
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