Abstract
The rheology of a liquid crystalline copolyester of hydroxybenzoic acid, hydroquinone, and sebacic acid (HBA/HQ/SA copolyester) was studied on both a rotational and a capillary rheometer. DSC studies show that the copolyester has a crystal-mesophasic and a broad mesophasic-isotropic transition at 170°C and 220°C. Optical texture observations show the mesophase is characterized by line defect textures, which are characteristic of a nematic structure. At 220°C, both isotropic and nematic phases coexist with the latter being the major. As temperature reaches 250°C, a clear dominance of isotropic phase is observed. At this temperature, the nematic phase of irregular shapes randomly disperses within the isotropic matrix. Subsequent Theological studies were thus conducted in crystal/nematic biphase, single nematic phase, nematic/isotropic biphase, and the near single isotropic phase. Dynamic strain sweep measurements show that a linear viscoelastic region exists at all temperatures tested. The maximum strain amplitude for the linear viscoelastic region is found to be highly structure dependent; it is >100% in the nematic phase, ∼20% in the biphases, and only about 5% in the isotropic phase. The concurrence of curves obtained at different temperatures in a Cole-Cole plot of G′ vs. G″ indicates similar structures in the nematic phase and biphases. Measurements of steady shear viscosity using a rotational rheometer and a roundhole capillary rheometer show that in the nematic phase the copolyester behaves as a shear thinning fluid for a wide shear rate range of 1-10,000 s-1, in which the power law index is about 0.6-0.8, and the viscosity is <10 Pa.s at shear rates >1 s-1.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 2771-2780 |
Number of pages | 10 |
Journal | Polymer Engineering and Science |
Volume | 36 |
Issue number | 22 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 1996 |
Externally published | Yes |
ASJC Scopus Subject Areas
- General Chemistry
- Polymers and Plastics
- Materials Chemistry