Properties of a thermotropic liquid crystalline polymer blended with different thermoplastics |
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Authors: | Nathalie Chapleau,Pierre J. Carreau,Carmen Peleteiro,Paul-Andr Lavoie,Tariq M. Malik |
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Affiliation: | Nathalie Chapleau,Pierre J. Carreau,Carmen Peleteiro,Paul-André Lavoie,Tariq M. Malik |
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Abstract: | Thermal, rheological, morphological, and mechanical properties of a thermotropic liquid crystalline polymer, TLCP (copolyester Vectra A-950 from Hoechst), blended with a polycarbonate (PC), a polyethylene glycol terephthalate (PETG), and a blend of PC and PETG (20/80) are presented and discussed. Important supercooling effects are observed for the TLCP. For the blends the glass transition temperature of the matrix is shown to decrease slightly, suggesting partial miscibility of the components. A finer dispersion is observed for the TLCP/PC blends, at least for TLCP concentrations lower than 20%, for which the mechanical properties are quite good. For higher TLCP concentrations, as well as for the other two matrices, the mechanical properties follow more or less the mixing rule, and the morphology of the blends suggests poor adhesion. We were unable to obtain fibrillar structures by extruding the blends through a capillary rheometer; in the TLCP/PC blends, the TLCP domains were too small, and for the other blends the extrudates had not enough melt strength. |
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