The dynamic mechanical behavior of polyetherimide(PEI)/dicyanate semi-inter
penetrating polymer networks (semi-IPNs) was analyzed by using the conventi
onal Takayanagi model for the sea-island morphology (PEI content of 10% or
below) and a polyhedron model, which we developed for the dicyanate nodular
structure (PEI content of 20% or above). The model parameters for the Taka
yanagi model were determined by the volume fraction of the PEI dispersed ph
ase and Kerner's equation, while the model parameters for the polyhedron mo
del were simply calculated by introducing a phase continuity factor. Both m
odels correlate well with the morphology revealed in the micrographs except
near the transition temperature of the PEI-rich phase. The additional shif
t toward higher temperature found in the nodular structure was due to the i
ntermixed phase composition, and the effect was quantified by measuring the
calorimetric transition temperature. The dynamic mechanical modeling for t
he dual-phase morphology (PEI content of 15%) and for the semi-IPNs showing
a morphology spectrum were also successfully accomplished by combining the
Takayanagi model and the polyhedron model.