Crystallization of polyphenylene sulfide

Jog, J. P. ; Bulakh, Neelima ; Nadkarni, V. M. (1994) Crystallization of polyphenylene sulfide Bulletin of Materials Science, 17 (6). pp. 1079-1089. ISSN 0250-4707

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Abstract

The properties of molded PPS parts are dependent on the crystalline morphology developed during processing. Even though processed under identical conditions, the crystalline morphology may differ owing to the differences in the crystallization process. The crystallization behaviour of a polymer is known to depend on its molecular architecture which in turn depends upon polymerization process. Thus the study of the crystallization behaviour of polymer with reference to its molecular architecture is essential for obtaining product with desirable properties. In the present paper, the crystallization behaviour of two grades of polyphenylene sulfide was investigated using differential scanning calorimetry (DSC). An attempt has been made to explain the differences in the crystallization behaviour of PPS samples on the basis of the differences in their molecular architecture. The structural differences of PPS manifest themselves in terms of the depression in the equilibrium melting point, retardation of nucleation and overall crystallization rate and coarsening of spherulitic texture.

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Keywords:Polyphenylene Sulfide; Crystallization; Curing; Morphology
ID Code:22589
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