Visualization of structural rearrangements responsible for temperature-induced shrinkage of amorphous polycarbonate after its deformation at different conditions |
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Authors: | A L Volynskii T E Grokhovskaya A I Kulebyakina A V Bol’shakova N F Bakeev |
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Institution: | (1) Faculty of Chemistry, Moscow State University, Leninskie gory, Moscow, 119991, Russia |
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Abstract: | Structural rearrangements during the temperature-induced shrinkage of amorphous polycarbonate after its tensile drawing below and above the glass transition temperature, rolling at room temperature, and solvent crazing have been studied with the use of the direct microscopic procedure. This evidence demonstrates that the character of structural rearrangements during the temperature-induced shrinkage of the oriented amorphous polymer is primarily controlled by the temperature and mode of deformation. In the case of the polymer sample stretched above the glass transition temperature, the subsequent temperature-induced shrinkage is shown to be homogeneous and proceeds via the simultaneous diffusion of polymer chains within the whole volume of the polymer sample. When polymer deformation is carried out at temperatures below the glass transition temperature, the subsequent temperature-induced shrinkage within the volume of the polymer sample is inhomogeneous and proceeds via the movement of rather large polymer blocks that are separated by the regions of inelastically deformed polymer (shear bands or crazes). |
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