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Organic hybrid of chlorinated polyethylene and hindered phenol. I. Dynamic mechanical properties
Authors:Chifei Wu  Tada‐Aki Yamagishi  Yoshiaki Nakamoto  Shinichiro Ishida  Koh‐Hei Nitta  Saburo Kubota
Abstract:Dynamic mechanical properties and microstructure of an organic hybrid consisting of chlorinated polyethylene (CPE) and 3,9‐bis1,1‐dimethyl‐2{β‐(3‐tert‐butyl4‐hydroxy‐5‐methylphenyl)propionyloxy}ethyl]‐2,4,8,10‐tetraoxaspiro5,5]‐undecane (AO‐80) were investigated. The AO‐80 clearly exhibited two second‐order transitions at 6 and 69 °C in addition to the melting: the transition at lower temperature is assigned to the glass transition, and the transition at higher temperature is considered to be caused by the dissociation of hydrogen bond between the hydroxyl groups of AO‐80. When blending with CPE, part of AO‐80 molecules was dispersed into the CPE matrix, and most of them formed an AO‐80‐rich phase. As a result, a novel transition appeared above the glass‐transition temperature of the CPE matrix. It was assigned to the dissociation of the intermolecular hydrogen bond between the α‐hydrogen of CPE and the hydroxyl groups of AO‐80 within the AO‐80‐rich phase. Dynamic mechanical properties and microstructure of CPE/AO‐80 hybrid were controlled by the thermal treatment. It was found that the CPE/AO‐80 hybrid is a good damping material and shows a shape memory effect. © 2000 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. J Polym Sci B: Polym Phys 38: 2285–2295, 2000
Keywords:dynamic mechanical property  damping  shape memory effect  glass transition  organic hybrid  hindered phenol  chlorinated polyethylene
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