E. Boinard et al., The influence of thermal history on the dynamic mechanical and dielectric studies of polyetheretherketone exposed to water and brine, POLYMER, 41(3), 2000, pp. 1063-1076
The effects of thermal history on the absorption of distilled water and bri
ne and their influence on the dynamic mechanical and dielectric properties
of semi-crystalline polyetheretherketone (PEEK) are reported. Changes in th
e physical properties of the samples were monitored as a function of time o
f exposure using gravimetric measurement, dynamic mechanical thermal analys
is (DMTA), differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) and dielectric spectrosc
opy. The water and brine sorption behaviour follows a Fickian Case I proces
s with a maximum solubility of 0.5 w/w% at 75 degrees C. The observed sorpt
ion behaviour was independent of the salinity of the water to which the pol
ymer was exposed. The water uptake proved to have an effect on the degree o
f crystallinity. It is observed that the crystallite distribution generated
in the formation of the sample has a profound effect on the nature of the
water uptake process and also its reversibility. During the initial stages
of water uptake smaller crystallites are destroyed and these do not reform
when the samples are dried. Low frequency dielectric spectroscopy exhibits
a very close correlation with the gravimetric measurements and indicate tha
t this method provides a useful non-destructive evaluation technique for th
e assessment of water content in filler free thermoplastics. (C) 1999 Elsev
ier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.