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Structural characteristics,rheological properties,extrusion, and melt spinning of 60/40 poly(hydroxybenzoic acid-coethylene terephthalate) (PHB/PET)
Authors:Hiroshige Sugiyama  David N. Lewis  James L. White  John F. Fellers
Abstract:The rheological properties, extrusion, and melt spinning characteristics, and concomitant morphological features of 60/40 PHB/PET aromatic copolyester have been investigated. The material flows at temperatures above 190°C, but all crystallites may not melt completely until about 250°C. The material exhibits a yield stress value in shear flow. In fact, yield stress values were measured over a range of temperature from 190 to 260°C and estimated at higher temperatures. Extrudate swell measurements were also made in the same range. Significant extrudate swell does not occur until the fluid is at a temperature where the yield stress is approximately 1/50th of its maximum value. Extrudates are fibrillar in character and exhibit significant levels of crystalline orientation. The level of crystalline orientation in melt spun fibers does not vary significantly with drawdown ratio, since it is apparently developed to near its limiting extent during its flow through the die. All of these responses are similar to those observed in melt flow/processing studies of thermotropic liquid crystalline hydroxypropylcellulose.
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