A STUDY ON THE STRUCTURAL-CHANGES DURING UNIAXIAL DRAWING AND OR HEATING OF POLY(ETHYLENE NAPHTHALENE-2,6-DICARBOXYLATE) FILMS

Citation
S. Murakami et al., A STUDY ON THE STRUCTURAL-CHANGES DURING UNIAXIAL DRAWING AND OR HEATING OF POLY(ETHYLENE NAPHTHALENE-2,6-DICARBOXYLATE) FILMS, Polymer, 36(2), 1995, pp. 291-297
Citations number
27
Categorie Soggetti
Polymer Sciences
Journal title
ISSN journal
00323861
Volume
36
Issue
2
Year of publication
1995
Pages
291 - 297
Database
ISI
SICI code
0032-3861(1995)36:2<291:ASOTSD>2.0.ZU;2-J
Abstract
The structural changes in the uniaxial drawing process of an unoriente d amorphous film of poly(ethylene naphthalene-2,6-dicarboxylate) (PEN) and in the heating process of an oriented amorphous film of PEN were studied using X-ray diffraction apparatus equipped with imaging plates . This apparatus allows us to record a time-resolved series of two-dim ensional patterns of wide-angle X-ray diffraction in rapid succession, and, therefore, we can follow the structural changes during uniaxial deformation and/or thermal treatment processes. The results are as fol lows: (1) When an unoriented amorphous PEN film was stretched below T- g(=117 degrees C), it could be elongated up to a draw ratio (DR) of 4- 5 via neck formation and became an oriented amorphous film. (2) In the heating process of the oriented amorphous film (DR=3.6, 65 degrees C) , crystalline reflections started to appear near 120 degrees C, accomp anied by streaks on the off-equatorial layer lines. The existence of t hese streaks on such layer lines indicates a lattice distortion due to the axial shift of neighbouring chains along the chain axis with resp ect to one another. Finally the film exhibited a fibre structure (tran sverse isotropy). (3) When an unoriented amorphous PEN film was drawn at 150 degrees C, the film exhibited a fibre structure accompanied by a lattice distortion that is similar to that mentioned above, and ther eafter frequently showed so-called double orientation (uniplanar axial orientation: (($) over bar 110)[001]) in which naphthalene rings in t he main chain are preferentially aligned parallel to the film surface despite the fact that the him was deformed in the mode of uniaxial fre e-width drawing.