A. Nogales et al., Influence of the crystalline structure in the segmental mobility of semicrystalline polymers: Poly(ethylene, naphthalene-2,6-dicarboxylate), MACROMOLEC, 33(25), 2000, pp. 9367-9375
The influence of the characteristic nanostructure of semicrystalline polyme
rs on the segmental dynamics has been studied by dielectric spectroscopy (D
S) in poly(ethylene naphthalene-2,6 dicarboxylate) (PEN) samples with diffe
rent degree of crystallinity. In the investigated temperature range (from -
100 to +200 degreesC), three processes have been identified as maxima in th
e imaginary part of the complex dielectric permittivity (epsilon*). The sha
pe of the alpha -relaxation has been analyzed on the basis of the Havriliak
-Negami formalism. Two different levels of restrictions have been found for
low and high crystallinity samples. Results from DS and from differential
scanning calorimetry (DSC) indicate that the amount of material involved in
the alpha process is smaller than the one calculated on the basis of cryst
allinity. Both effects further support the existence in semicrystalline pol
ymers of an heterogeneous amorphous phase with regions of different levels
of mobility.