화학공학소재연구정보센터
Polymer, Vol.43, No.11, 3311-3321, 2002
Morphology development in immiscible polymer blends during crystallization of the dispersed phase under shear flow
Crystallization under shear of dispersed polybutylene terephthalate (PBT) fibers in copolymer polyethylene-methyl acrylate matrix (EMA) was investigated using a hot optical shear device. Crystallization during isotherm and cooling process was studied. Static crystallization experiments were carried out for comprehension purpose. Differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) analysis was performed in order to predict the crystallization behavior of PBT. Shear enhancement of its crystallization was thus demonstrated from theological experiments. Inter-facial tension of EMA/PBT blend was experimentally measured using the hot optical shear device. Theoretical break-up times of PBT fibers were also calculated. Control of the morphology through shear rate and crystallization time balance was demonstrated. Static crystallization experiments show that decreasing crystallization time favor fibrillar morphology. Breaking up of fibers was brought to the fore during dynamic crystallization experiments due to heterogeneous development of the crystallization along the fiber. During the dynamic crystallization, rapid quenching enables fibrillar morphology. Long crystallization times associated with low shear rates allow nodular morphology.