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Organic hybrid of chlorinated polyethylene and hindered phenol. II. Influence of the chemical structure of small molecules on viscoelastic properties
Authors:Chifei Wu  Tada‐Aki Yamagishi  Yoshiaki Nakamoto  Shin‐Ichiro Ishida  Saburo Kubota  Koh‐Hei Nitta
Abstract:The viscoelastic properties and stabilities of those properties of organic hybrids consisting of chlorinated polyethylene (CPE) and tetrakismethylene‐3‐(3‐5‐di‐tert‐butyl‐4‐hydroxy phenyl)propionyloxy]methane (AO‐60) and triethylene glycol bis3‐(3‐tert‐butyl‐4‐hydroxy‐5‐methyl phenyl)propionyloxy] (AO‐70) were investigated. The CPE/AO‐70 hybrids show only one transition, whereas for the CPE/AO‐60 hybrids, one novel relaxation appears above the glass‐transition temperature of CPE. This relaxation on the higher temperature side in the mechanical spectrum for CPE/AO‐60 is associated with the appearance of the AO‐60‐rich phase. Furthermore, the stabilities of the viscoelastic properties and microstructures of the organic hybrids consisting of CPE and multifunctional hindered phenols are dominated by the strength of the intermolecular interaction between CPE and phenols and the conformations of the middle skeletal parts of hindered phenols. © 2000 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. J Polym Sci B: Polym Phys 38: 1496–1503, 2000
Keywords:viscoelastic property  damping  shape memory effect  glass transition  organic hybrid  hindered phenol  chlorinated polyethylene
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