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Low Temperature Endotherm in Multiblock Terpoly(ester‐b‐ether‐b‐amide) Thermoplastic Elastomers
Authors:Ryszard Ukielski
Abstract:The phenomenon of the occurrence of a middle‐temperature thermal effect in crystallizable multiblock thermoplastic elastomers, the so‐called annealing endotherm has not yet been univocally explained, hence, it was subjected to DSC analysis. The formation of this endotherm in response to the time and temperature of conditioning (stabilisation) of the sample has been followed. The investigations have been performed for a specific polymer system, poly(tetramethylene terephthalate)‐block‐poly(oxytetramethylene)‐block‐polylaurolactam‐(PBT‐b‐PTMO‐b‐PA12)‐n. The specific property of this elastomer is the solubility or a partial solubility of one of the components (PBT block) in the two remaining ones being mutually insoluble. The occurrence of the two different amorphous phases (PBT and PA12) in this elastomer with glass transition temperatures Tg > 20°C is also possible. This specific system permits to observe an interesting phenomenon, since at the points determining the middle‐temperatures of the glass transition temperatures of the elastomer, the two small endotherms are shaping; after proper stabilisation they are approaching each other, and as a result of this process they would form one extreme. This extreme comprises the thermal effect of the dispersion of the mesomorphic aggregates being the intermediate form between the amorphous state and the crystalline state. The mesomorphic aggregates constitute the additional network points of the physical polymer network of the elastomer.
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