## Abstract A series of glycol dibenzoates was synthesized by transesterification of glycols with methyl benzoate. PVC films were prepared from suspension grade PVC and the dibenzoates at a constant content of the dibenzoates. The mechanical properties of the films were measured. In addition, the e
Rates of property change in plasticized filled PVC compounds
β Scribed by A. Ajji; H. P. Schreiber; Alfred Rudin
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1987
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 435 KB
- Volume
- 33
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0021-8995
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β¦ Synopsis
Rheological and mechanical properties of polyvinyl chloride (PVC) compounds vary with the polymer entanglement state at the time of testing. Controlled shearing episodes and thermal histories applied to the compounds produce major property variations. These then relax toward steady-state values at rates which are consistent with diEmion-controlled processes, presumably c o ~e c t e d with the development of steady-states in entanglement couplings. Activation energies of 4-7 kcal/mol apply to the proposed re-entanglement procews. Rates of property variation can be altered by the addition of Wers to the compounds, the +teractions between polymer and filler being an important factor in this regard. CaCO, samples with strong affinity for the PVC retard the rate of property variations (i.e., the filler tends to stabilize non-steady-state entanglement couplings). Fillers, surface treated so as not to interact strongly with the polymer, produce lesser effects on relaxation rates. The data indicate the feasibility of controlling both the sensitivity of polymer properties to proceasing variables, and the rates of property change associated with the attainment of steady-state polymer entanglement morphologies.
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