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Effect of PTW on crystallization kinetics of toughened PBT/PC blends

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Abstract Poly(butylenes terephthalate) (PBT)/polycarbonate (PC)/poly(ethylenebutylacrylate- glycidyl methacrylate copolymer) (PTW) blends containing PTW as toughening modifier were obtained by extrusion and injection molding. The effect of PTW on the melt rheology of PBT/PC blend was examined by means of capillary calorimetry. The rheological properties of the blends suggested high reactivity between epoxy groups in PTW and terminal carboxylic acid group and/or hydroxyl group of PBT inhibited transesterification between PBT and PC. The effect of PTW on the crystallization of PBT in the PBT/PC/PTW blends was investigated by crystallization kinetics analysis under isothermal and nonisothermal conditions. Isothermal crystallization experiments were performed at crystallization temperature and analyzed based on the Avrami equation. A decrease of the half time of PBT crystallization t 1/2 , as well as an increase of the overall crystallization rate of PBT in the PBT/PC/PTW blends have been observed. Nonisothermal crystallization experiments were performed at given cooling rate. The Ozawa analysis is used to describe its nonisothermal crystallization behavior. It is observed that at a given cooling rate, the PTW increases the overall crystallization rate of PBT in the PBT/PC/PTW blends. This is consistent with the result obtained under isothermal crystallization condition.
Title: Effect of PTW on crystallization kinetics of toughened PBT/PC blends
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Abstract Poly(butylenes terephthalate) (PBT)/polycarbonate (PC)/poly(ethylenebutylacrylate- glycidyl methacrylate copolymer) (PTW) blends containing PTW as toughening modifier were obtained by extrusion and injection molding.
The effect of PTW on the melt rheology of PBT/PC blend was examined by means of capillary calorimetry.
The rheological properties of the blends suggested high reactivity between epoxy groups in PTW and terminal carboxylic acid group and/or hydroxyl group of PBT inhibited transesterification between PBT and PC.
The effect of PTW on the crystallization of PBT in the PBT/PC/PTW blends was investigated by crystallization kinetics analysis under isothermal and nonisothermal conditions.
Isothermal crystallization experiments were performed at crystallization temperature and analyzed based on the Avrami equation.
A decrease of the half time of PBT crystallization t 1/2 , as well as an increase of the overall crystallization rate of PBT in the PBT/PC/PTW blends have been observed.
Nonisothermal crystallization experiments were performed at given cooling rate.
The Ozawa analysis is used to describe its nonisothermal crystallization behavior.
It is observed that at a given cooling rate, the PTW increases the overall crystallization rate of PBT in the PBT/PC/PTW blends.
This is consistent with the result obtained under isothermal crystallization condition.

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