Blends of alkyloxy-substituted liquid-crystalline aromatic polyesters and copolyesters with poly(ethylene terephthalate) |
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Authors: | Thomas Schleeh,Leszek Salamon,Georg Hinrichsen,Gerhard Ko mehl |
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Affiliation: | Thomas Schleeh,Leszek Salamon,Georg Hinrichsen,Gerhard Koβmehl |
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Abstract: | Blends containing poly(ethylene terephthalate) (PET) and a series of alkyloxy laterally substituted liquid-crystalline copolyesters (HTO5-X series 1 ) in various ratios were prepared in the melt at 260°C by mechanical mixing. The visual and light microscopical appearance of the blends in the solid state and in the melt was found to be homogeneous for those blends which contained an aliphatic-rich HT05-X copolyester. The homogeneous appearance can be explained by a colloidal dispersion of the liquid-crystalline polymer (LCP) in PET. Obvious phase separation in the melt occurs slowly after long periods of time. Phase separation is forced by annealing at about 270°C, where a change of viscosity is observed, and by shearing the sample. Characterization of theblends by DSC experiments shows that the thermal behaviour of all blends is dominated by the phase transitions of PET and that the LC-low-phase of the HTO5-X copolyesters with a high degree of alkyloxy substitution is suppressed. The WAXS diffraction patterns of all blends contained an amorphous halo. For blends with low HTO5-X concentration, inner reflexions from the nematic sanidic phase, as exhibited by the HTO5-X copolyester, could be observed. For blends with higher HTO5-X copolyester concentration, characteristic reflexions from HTO5-X copolyester crystals could be observed. The number of X-ray reflexions of the crystalline LCP in the blend is reduced compared to that of the pure LCP. |
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