Witold Brostow, Nandika Anne D'Souza, Josef Kubat, and Robert Maksimov
Departments of Materials Science and Chemistry, University of North Texas, Denton, TX 76203-5310, USA
ABSTRACT
The polymer liquid crystal PLC is the PET/0.6PHB copolymer; PET=poly(ethylene terephthalate),
PHB=hydroxybenzoic acid (LC): 0.6=the mole fraction of PHB. This is a multiphase
system with PHB-rich islands in the PET-rich matrix. Tensile creep compliance was
measured isothermally from 20 C to 160 C in 10 C intervals. Master curves were determined
using the time-termperature superposition for 20 C and for the glass transition temperature
of the PET-rich phase TgPET=62 C. Experimental values of the temperature shift factor
aT as a function of temperature T agree in the entire T range with those from Eq.
(7) relating aT to the reduced volume and the Hartmann equation of state Eq. (10).
Values of aT(T) calculated from the Williams-Landel-Ferry (WLF) formula give very
large errors below Tg. A control 14 months creep experiment agrees with the theoretical
predicitions from Eq. (7). Stress relaxation experiments were prerformed under the
constant strain of 0.5% from 20 C to 120 C, again master curves were determined for
20 C and for TgPET and aT(T) values calculated. The stress relaxation aT(T) results
agree with those from creep and with those from Eq. (7). Copyright 1999 American Institute of Physics.
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