S. Montserrat et P. Cortes, PHYSICAL AGING STUDIES IN SEMICRYSTALLINE POLY(ETHYLENE-TEREPHTHALATE), Journal of Materials Science, 30(7), 1995, pp. 1790-1793
The physical ageing of semicrystalline poly(ethylene terephthalate) (c
-PET) of different crystallinities and morphological structures was st
udied using differential scanning calorimetry. Samples of c-PET of cry
stallinity content chi(c)=0.12, crystallized at low temperatures (105
degrees C for 13 min), submitted to physical ageing in a temperature r
ange between 50 and 65 degrees C for different periods of time, sh owe
d two endothermic peaks. The first peak (P-1) of higher intensity, app
eared at a temperature close to the glass transition temperature, T-g,
of the amorphous PET, and the other peak (P-2) of lower intensity, me
rged as a shoulder of the first one, at a higher temperature. These pe
aks have been attributed to the enthalpy relaxation process of two dif
ferent amorphous regions: one amorphous phase outside the spherulitic
structure (interspherulitic amorphous region) and another amorphous ph
ase inside the spherulites (interlamellar amorphous region). The separ
ation between P-1 and P-2 indicates that DSC, via enthalpy relaxation,
is a good technique to detect the real double glass transition of the
semicrystalline PET. However, the physical ageing of a semicrystallin
e PET of chi(c)=0.32, crystallized at 114 degrees C during 1 h, showed
a main endothermic peak shifted to a higher temperature, which probab
ly corresponds to the enthalpy relaxation of the more restricted inter
lamellar amorphous region, and a small endothermic peak at lower tempe
rature which could be a reflection of the hindered interspherulitic am
orphous region.