Study on the beta relaxation mechanism of thermosetting polyimide thermoplastic polyimide blends


Autoria(s): Tang H; Dong LS; Zhang J; Ding MX; Feng ZL
Data(s)

1996

Resumo

The thermosetting polyimide PMR-I5 and its blends with thermoplastic polyimides have been studied by dynamic mechanical analysis. The results obtained indicate that the level of beta relaxations in PMR-15 are increased with an increase in cross-linking density. This phenomenon is interpreted as a change of chemical structure during the cross-linking process. Addition of thermoplastic polyimide makes the magnitude of beta relaxations increase when PMR-15 is the major component. This might be due to the strong intermolecular charge-transfer interaction between PI and PI or PMR-15 and PMR-15 molecular chains being partly replaced by the weak intermolecular interaction between PI and PMR-15 in PMR-15/PI blends, resulting in some phenylene rings or imide groups in PIs and PMR-15 chains being able to participate in beta relaxation. However, this increment in beta relaxation magnitude can be reduced by heat treatment of the sample, as a result of phase separation. Hence, it is concluded that the beta relaxation magnitude is determined by the number of groups which can participate in relaxation per unit length, i.e. the magnitude of beta relaxation increases with decreasing interaction between the molecular chains. Copyright (C) 1996 Elsevier Science Ltd

Identificador

http://ir.ciac.jl.cn/handle/322003/25165

http://www.irgrid.ac.cn/handle/1471x/157310

Idioma(s)

英语

Fonte

Tang H;Dong LS;Zhang J;Ding MX;Feng ZL .Study on the beta relaxation mechanism of thermosetting polyimide thermoplastic polyimide blends,EUROPEAN POLYMER JOURNAL,1996,32(10):1221-1227

Tipo

期刊论文