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Viscoelastic properties of plasticized amylose films

✍ Scribed by Shigeo Nakamura; A. V. Tobolsky


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1967
Tongue
English
Weight
1022 KB
Volume
11
Category
Article
ISSN
0021-8995

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✦ Synopsis


The viscoelastic properties of amylose films plasticized with dimethyl sulfoxide were studied. The modulus-temperature curves of dimethyl sulfoxide-plasticized amylose are typical for semicrystalliie polymers at the higher concentrations of amylose and pass to those of amorphous polymers with the decrease of amylose content. The glassy modulus is not affected by the incorporation of dimethyl sulfoxide, but the rubbery modulus and T, are depressed with increased dimethyl sulfoxide. The change of T, with plasticization can be represented by two approximately straight lines, one representing the lower concentration region of amylose and the other the higher one. The critical concentration is about 60% amylose. When the results of modulus-time measurements and x-ray diffraction are considered together, in a system of amylose-dimethyl sulfoxide, amylose exists as a semicrystalline polymer at high concentrations of amylose, and it acts intermediate between semicrystalline and amorphous polymers a t lower concentrations below about 60%. From an extrapolation of the data of T, of plasticized amylose, T, of pure amylose appears to be approximately 330OC. The viscoelastic properties of amylose films plasticized with dimethyl sulfoxideaorbitol mixtures were also studied.


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