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Interface morphology in polylactic acid-sisal fibre compositesPrajer, Marek January 2011 (has links)
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Spherulitic Growth and Thermodynamic Equilibrium in Multicomponent Elastic Films Under Solvent-vapor AnnealingZhao, Ding 01 January 2018 (has links)
In this dissertation, we will study solvent-vapor induced spherulitic growth in multicomponent thin films modeled as prestressed elastic solids. The interface between the crystalline phase and the amorphous phase will be treated as an evolving thermodynamic system and no diffusion of any component will be considered.
The dissertation is divided into three parts. In Part I we will determine necessary conditions of thermodynamic equilibrium between the two solid phases, the inter- face, and the vapor. In Part II we will derive the thermodynamic driving force for spherulitic growth in multicomponent elastic thin films. In Part III we will investigate the effect of prestress on the directional dependence of the growth. There a formula that delineates how the prestress affects the shape of the spherulite will be proposed.
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Quench Crystallization of Linear Polyethylene: Crystallization Kinetics, Morphology and Structure InvestigationPatki, Rahul P. January 2008 (has links)
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Dynamics of Cyclic and Linear Poly(oxyethylene) and Threading Conformation in Their BlendsNam, Sunghyun 15 November 2006 (has links)
Chemically identical but topologically different cyclic and linear polymers not only result in marked differences in dynamics, but also lead to unique transport properties of their blends, where cyclic polymers have chances to be threaded onto the linear polymers. This dissertation addresses the effect of ring architecture on dynamics using different time/length scale techniques: self-diffusion coefficients, NMR spin-spin relaxation time (T2) and bulk viscosity.
In deuterated water, synthesized cyclic poly(oxyethylene) (CPOE) (400-1500 g/mol) diffused faster than corresponding linear POE (LPOE) and linear POE dimethyl ether (LPOEDE). However, the self-diffusion coefficients in melts were arranged in the following manner: LPOEDE > CPOE > LPOE, in excellent agreement with T2 and viscosity data, showing topological and chain end effects. Compared to LPOEDE, both CPOE and LPOE had higher activation energies for viscosity with less dependence on the molecular weight.
In the blends of CPOE and LPOE for 900 and 1500 g/mol, the diffusion coefficient and viscosity in melts were higher and lower than the values predicted by a binary mixing rule, respectively. These deviations were attributed to the threading conformation, and the weight fraction of the threaded chains for 1500 g/mol was estimated by a three-term mixing rule. This threading conformation also appeared to influence such important bulk properties as the glass transition and spherulitic growth rate of the blends.
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Etude de la mise en oeuvre de l'acide poly (lactique) par le procédé d'extrusion film : Relation structure-procédé / Study of poly (lactic acid) casting film process : Structure-process relationshipHouichi Mani, Hikmet 25 March 2016 (has links)
Cette thèse présente une contribution originale à la compréhension et la maîtrise des mécanismes physico-chimiques qui contrôlent la mise en œuvre de l’acide poly (lactique) par le procédé d’extrusion film. Le premier chapitre de ce mémoire est consacré à une étude bibliographique sur les différents développements réalisés autour du PLA. Dans le chapitre 2, nous avons étudié le processus de cristallisation et la morphologie sphérulitique du PLA induite par le procédé d’extrusion film ainsi que l’effet de l’étirage à chaud sur les propriétés thermique du PLA. Dans le chapitre 3, le poly (éthylène glycol) a été utilisé pour améliorer la mise en oeuvre, la flexibilité et la ductilité des films de PLA. Aussi, la morphologie cristalline a été étudiée à l'aide de POM. En outre, nous avons montré que le taux de cristallisation du PLA plastifié a également contrôlé ses propriétés viscoélastiques et ses performances mécaniques finales. / This thesis presents an original contribution to the understanding of physico-chemical mechanisms that control poly (lactic acid) casting film process. Firstly, A novel way using a polarized optical microscopy and statistical image analysis techniques for direct investigation of the crystallization kinetics and spherulitic morphology of poly (lactic acid) induced by casting process has been proposed as well as the effect of drawing in thermal properties of PLA. Secondly, poly (ethylene glycol) was used to improve process ability, flexibility and ductility of PLA casting films. Overall, we found that the crystallization rate of plasticized PLA has controlled its viscoelastic properties and final mechanical performance.
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