ADDITIVE EFFECTS ON THERMOTROPIC LIQUID-CRYSTAL POLYMER ALLOYS .2. EFFECTS OF 3RD COMPONENT OF THERMOTROPIC LIQUID-CRYSTAL POLYMER ON MECHANICAL-PROPERTIES OF VECTRA-A-REINFORCED POLY(BUTYLENE TEREPHTHALATE)
Lm. Sun et al., ADDITIVE EFFECTS ON THERMOTROPIC LIQUID-CRYSTAL POLYMER ALLOYS .2. EFFECTS OF 3RD COMPONENT OF THERMOTROPIC LIQUID-CRYSTAL POLYMER ON MECHANICAL-PROPERTIES OF VECTRA-A-REINFORCED POLY(BUTYLENE TEREPHTHALATE), Polymer Journal, 26(8), 1994, pp. 953-960
The effects of addition of the 3rd component of thermotropic liquid cr
ystal polymer (TLCP) on the mechanical properties and structure of Vec
tra A-reinforced poly(butylene terephthalate) (PBT) were studied. The
3rd TLCP was the copolymer based on p-hydroxybenzoate (PHB) and ethyle
ne terephthalate, known as X-7G. PBT, Vectra A, and the third TLCP wer
e blended in the molten state, the extrudate of which was cut and inje
ction-molded. The mechanical properties of the blends were improved by
the combination of the two kinds of TLCP. The dynamic viscoelastic an
alysis indicated that the thermal endurance of the ternary blends were
enhanced when Vectra A was used as a major TLCP reinforcement. SEM re
vealed that both the binary and ternary blends were phase-separated, a
nd the introduction of the 3rd component of TLCP was profitable for TL
CP to form finer fibrils at the skin part of the sample. X-Ray diffrac
tion analysis showed that the orientation of Vectra A fibril in the bl
end was raised by the addition of the 3rd TLCP, resulting in the impro
vement of the mechanical properties of the ternary blends. The conclus
ions obtained in this paper agreed with those reported in our previous
paper.