Composite Interfaces, Vol.11, No.8-9, 657-672, 2005
In-situ elastomer composite based on fluorocarbon elastomer/liquid crystalline polymer blend
Blends of fluorocarbon elastomer (FKM) and liquid crystalline polymer (LCP) have been prepared by melt mixing technique. Processing studies indicated the decrease in the viscosity and the state of cure with the addition of 10 wt% LCP, and then increased at a higher rate with the addition of more LCP to the blend. The tensile strength values decreased at lower level of LCR However, the modulus and tear strength values increased with higher increment of LCP content. From the X-ray diffraction measurements it has been observed that the crystalline structure of the FKM is greatly affected by the addition of LCR The degradation temperatures from thermogravimetric analysis (TGA) suggested improved thermal stability of the fluorocarbon-LCP blends. From the dynamic mechanical analysis (DMA), it has been found that the glass transition temperature (T-g) of the blends increased with increase in LCP content. For the compositions of 10 wt% and 20 wt% LCP blends, enhancement in storage modulus is found above the glass transition of FKM. Under dynamic conditions the increase of LCP content restricts the matrix flow and hence cracks developed at the interface of the LCP fibrils and matrix.
Keywords:fluorocarbon elastomer (FKM);liquid crystalline polymer (LCP);blend;glass transition temperature T-g;crystallinity;dynamic mechanical analysis (DMA);scanning electron microscopy (SEM)