S. Bicakci et M. Cakmak, Development of structural hierarchy during uniaxial drawing of PEEK/PEI blends from amorphous precursors, POLYMER, 43(1), 2002, pp. 149-157
When poly(ether ether ketone)/poly(ether imide) (PEEK/PEI) blends are drawn
in their rubbery region, prior to the critical draw ratio, they remain amo
rphous. Subsequent to the onset of strain hardening, the stress rises rapid
ly as a result of strain-induced crystallization of the chains highly orien
ted in the direction of strain. It is during this stage of deformation proc
ess that a highly structured physical network is formed where oriented crys
tallites act as nodes in the network structure. The wide angle X-ray scatte
ring data indicate that chains in these,nodes' are highly oriented and the
three dimensional crystalline lattice is not well established due to poor a
xial registry of these highly oriented chains. This is evidenced by the abs
ence of off-equatorial peaks. During this period, the effectiveness of draw
ing arises from the existence of the tie chains aligned in the direction of
draw and forming the net between the crystallites. PEI, though a stiff and
bulky chain, is found to delay the oriented crystallization rate of PEEK,
but has little effect on its crystalline orientation in the composition ran
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