S. Doulut et al., INFLUENCE OF TACTICITY ON THE RETARDATION MODE ASSOCIATED WITH T-G INPMMA, JOURNAL OF THERMAL ANALYSIS AND CALORIMETRY, 51(3), 1998, pp. 805-814
The anelastic properties of PMMA in the temperature range of the main
retardation mode are strongly dependent upon tacticity. The thermally
stimulated creep (TSCr) technique was used to analyse the distribution
function of retardation times. A series of PMMA, with various tactici
ties, synthesized by living polymerization, were investigated. One of
the most important findings was the observation of a sub-mode, at 150
degrees C, with a magnitude increasing with syndiotactic triads. The e
xistence of physical interactions might explain this behaviour. On the
low-temperature tail of the alpha retardation mode, a sub-mode was ob
served at 60 degrees C: it was associated with remaining isotactic tri
ads.