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A novel orientation technique for semi-rigid polymers. 2. Mechanical properties of cellulose acetate and hydroxypropylcellulose films
Authors:J. E. Mark  Yong Yang  A. Kloczkowski  B. Erman  I. Bahar
Affiliation:(1) Department of Chemistry, The University of Cincinnati, 45221-0172 Cincinnati, Ohio, USA;(2) the Polymer Research Center, The University of Cincinnati, 45221-0172 Cincinnati, Ohio, USA;(3) School of Engineering, Bogazici University, Turkey;(4) the Polymer Research Center, Bogazici University, Turkey;(5) TUBITAK Advanced Polymeric Materials Research Center, Bebek, Istanbul, Turkey
Abstract:The networks of cellulose acetate and hydroxypropylcellulose prepared in the first part of this investigation were studied with regard to their mechanical properties. The quantities of particular interest were increases in tensile modulus and tensile strength obtained by drying the swollen films under strain, both uniaxial and equi-biaxial. These increases or improvements in mechanical properties were determined as a function of polymer concentration during cross-linking, polymer molecular weight, degree of cross-linking, and elongation during drying. In all cases, the improvements increased with increase in elongation during drying, and the largest increases were obtained in the case of the highest molecular weight polymer which had been lightly cross-linked in dilute (isotropic) solutions. The extent of ordering in these systems was gauged approximately by measurements of birefringence, which were correlated with their tensile moduli and tensile strengths.
Keywords:Cellulose acetate  hydroxypropylcellulose  cross-linking  liquid-crystalline state  anisotropic state  novel orientation technique  oriented films  mechanical properties  maximum extensibility  tensile modulus  tensile strength  birefringence
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