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Authors Schut, J.A. ; Stamm, M. ; Dumon, M. ; Gérard, J.-F.
Title DGEBA Monomer as a Solvent for Syndiotactic Polystyrene
Date 06.10.2003
Number 10840
Abstract Syndiotactic polystyrene (sPS) has to be processed at high temperatures (i.e. &#62;290°C due to its melting point of 270°C), which approaches its degradation temperature. We aim to facilitate the processing of sPS by lowering its melt temperature and viscosity with a curable epoxy/amine model system as reactive solvent, which will result in a thermoplastic-thermoset polymer blend. As a first step we therefore investigated the melting behaviour of sPS in epoxy monomer, established its phase diagram, and investigated the crystalline form of sPS in these mixtures. DGEBA epoxy monomer is found to be a solvent for syndiotactic polystyrene at temperatures above 220°C. The DGEBA-sPS phase diagram was established by means of DSC, on the basis of crystallization and melting peaks. The form of the curve in the phase diagram indicates that DGEBA is a poor solvent for sPS. In WAXS studies of blends only the <IMGSRC="/giflibrary/12/bgr.gif"BORDER="0"ALIGN="ABSBOTTOM"> crystalline form was detected, not the <IMGSRC="/giflibrary/12/dgr.gif"BORDER="0"> form, thus no sPS-DGEBA polymer-solvent compounds (clathrates) were detected. However, DGEBA can still serve as a monomer for improved processing as it depresses the crystallization temperature by 20 to 60 K upon addition of 20 to 90 wt% DGEBA respectively, while a 16 to 45 K melting peak depression can be observed by adding 20 to 90 wt% DGEBA.
Publisher Macromolecular Symposia
Wikidata
Citation Macromolecular Symposia 198 (2003) 355-362
DOI https://doi.org/10.1002/masy.200350830
Tags blends • crystallization • phase diagram • reactive solvent • syndiotactic polystyrene

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