Abstract: | Development of structures in new cycloolefin copolymers (COCs) of ethylene–norbornene (E–NB) and ethylene–tetracyclododecene (E–TD) of different NB/TD compositions were investigated under uniaxial elongational flow. For E–NB copolymer, which has multiblock sequences, a shoulder in WAXD at 0.76 nm was evident besides its amorphous halo, and the relative intensity of the peak increased with increasing comonomer content (NB). The appearance of a new peak for E–TD copolymer, and a relatively higher intense peak for E–NB copolymer at the same position of 0.76 nm, indicated that local ordering of the segments occurred when the COC was subjected to uniaxial flow. A lower comonomer composition of elongated COC, at a constant Hencky strain rate, exhibited two Tg values, whereas a higher composition showed a single Tg. Both local ordering and segmentization occurred in low comonomer content COCs but only local ordering occurred in higher comonomer content COCs. Both the shear viscosity and roll processing experiments exhibited similar phenomena of segregation. A model is proposed to illustrate the structure of COC after uniaxial elongation/deformation. © 2004 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Appl Polym Sci 91: 3421–3427, 2004 |