The transitions and melting behavior of thermally crystallized poly(ethylene terephthalate) and their correlations with ftir and density measurements

Shaow-Burn Lin, Jack L. Koenig
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The transitions and melting behavior of thermally crystallized poly(ethylene terephthalate) (PET) are studied using a computerized differential scanning calorimeter (DSC). A transition occurs from a structural stage characterized by a strong glass transition and an exothermic crystallization peak to a stage with a barely perceptible glass transition and an endothermic low melting (LM) peak in the DSC thermograms. This transition corresponds to the change from the primary to secondary crystallization process of PET. The exothermic crystallization peak is only observed within the primary crystallization stage. The maximum temperature of the LM peak is a function of annealing temperature and time, and depends on the microstructure of the imperfectly formed crystallites. The high melting peak is the melting of crystallites of higher perfection and is influenced by the recrystallization process of the sample during the scan.

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用计算机差示扫描量热计(DSC)研究了热结晶聚对苯二甲酸乙酯(PET)的转变和熔化行为。在DSC热图中,从一个以强玻璃化转变和放热结晶峰为特征的结构阶段转变为一个几乎不可见的玻璃化转变和吸热低熔化(LM)峰的阶段。这种转变对应于PET从一次结晶过程到二次结晶过程的转变。放热结晶峰只在初级结晶阶段出现。LM峰的最高温度是退火温度和时间的函数,并且取决于不完全形成的晶体的微观结构。高熔峰是较为完美的结晶的熔点,受扫描过程中试样再结晶过程的影响。
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