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Morphological studies on polybutylene terephthalate
Authors:R S Stein  A Misra
Abstract:The morphology of poly(butylene terephthalate) (PBT) crystallized from the melt at various temperatures was studied by small-angle light scattering, polarizing microscopy, and wide-angle x-ray diffraction. Spherulites with a maltese cross at 45° to the polars formed at lower temperatures while spherulites having an apparently higher melting point with a maltese cross along the polars (0°–90°) formed at higher temperatures. The spherulite size and crystallinity increased with increasing crystallization temperature. The Hv scattering patterns arising from the spherulites formed at lower temperature showed intensity maxima at azimuthal angles of 0° and 90°, while those obtained at higher temperatures showed the more common 45° intensity maxima. Microtomed samples from molded PBT bars showed spherulites with a 45° maltese cross which changed to a 0°–90° maltese cross upon heating just prior to melting. The skin-core effect due to varying thermal histories in these molded bars was clearly observed. Solvent crystallized films contained positive 0°–90° spherulites. Some changes occurring upon uniaxial stretching of PBT films are also discussed.
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