Liquid crystalline polymer as a processing agent in blends of poly(ether-ketone)/LCP70


Autoria(s): Wang S; Mo ZS; Zhang HF; Chen TL; Feng ZL
Data(s)

1997

Resumo

Blends of a liquid crystalline thermotropic copolyester (LCP70) and an amorphous phenolphthalein based poly(ether-ketone)(PEK-C) with two viscosities were prepared by melt blending. The blends' morphology, rheological and mechanical properties were investigated by DSC, SEM, mechanical and rheological tests. It was observed that the optimum composition of the PEK-C/LCP70 blend was 10 wt% LCP for both mechanical and rheological properties. When the LCP content was less than 10%, the LCP phase existed as finely dispersed fibrous domains with a diameter of about 1 mu m in the matrix, and both tensile and flexural properties were improved. In contrast, when the LCP content reached 20% or more, the LCP domains coalesced to ellipsoidal particles with a diameter of about 5 mu m, and the mechanical properties decreased as a result. It is demonstrated that pure PEK-C with a high viscosity which was difficult to process by melt extrusion, could be extruded conveniently when 10% LCP70 was incorporated. It is emphasized that LCP not only can be used as a reinforcing phase but also an effective processing agent for engineering thermoplastics, especially for those with high viscosity and narrow processing window. (C) 1997 Elsevier Science Ltd.

Identificador

http://ir.ciac.jl.cn/handle/322003/24143

http://www.irgrid.ac.cn/handle/1471x/156799

Idioma(s)

英语

Fonte

Wang S;Mo ZS;Zhang HF;Chen TL;Feng ZL.Liquid crystalline polymer as a processing agent in blends of poly(ether-ketone)/LCP70,EUROPEAN POLYMER JOURNAL,1997,33(6):949-955

Palavras-Chave #POLYETHYLENE TEREPHTHALATE #POLYCARBONATE
Tipo

期刊论文