화학공학소재연구정보센터
Journal of Applied Polymer Science, Vol.74, No.7, 1797-1806, 1999
Rheological and thermal properties of blends of modified poly(ethylene terephthalate) with p-acetoxybenzoic acid and poly(butylene terephthalate)
Blending of thermotropic liquid crystalline polyesters (LCPs) with conventional polymers could result in materials that can be used as an alternative for short fiber-reinforced thermoplastic composites, because of their low melt viscosity as well as their inherent high stiffness and strength, high use temperature, and excellent chemical resistance and low coefficient of expansion. In most of the blends was used LCP of 40 mol % of poly(ethylene terephthalate) (PET) and 60 mol % of p-acetoxybenzoic acid (PABA). In this work, blends of several copolyesters having various PABA compositions from 10 to 70 mol % and poly(butylene terephthalate) (PBT) were prepared and their rheological and thermal properties were investigated. For convenience, the copolyesters were designated as PETA-x, where x is the mol % of FABA. It was found that PET-60 and PET-70 copolyesters decreased the melt viscosity of PBT in the blends and those PBT/PETA-60 and PBT/PETA-70 blends showed different melt viscosity behaviors with the change in shear rate, while blends of PET and PET-x having less than 50 mol % of PABA exhibited totally different rheological behaviors. The blends of PET with PETA-50, PETA-60, and PETA-70 showed the morphology of multiple layers of fibers.