Title of article
Review: degradation-induced embrittlement in semi-crystalline polymers having their amorphous phase in rubbery state
Author/Authors
Bruno Fayolle، نويسنده , , Emmanuel Richaud، نويسنده , , Xavier Colin، نويسنده , , Jacques Verdu، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Pages
14
From page
6999
To page
7012
Abstract
The literature dealing with degradation-induced
embrittlement mechanisms in semi-crystalline polymers
having their amorphous phase in rubbery state is reviewed.
It is first demonstrated that the decrease of molar mass
resulting from a quasi-homogeneous chain scission process
is responsible for embrittlement. The main specificity of
the polymer family under study is that embrittlement
occurs at a very low conversion of the degradation process,
while the entanglement network in the amorphous phase is
slightly damaged. In these polymers, chain scission induces
chemicrystallization. The analyses of available data on this
process show that it is characterized by a relatively high
yield: about one half entanglement strands integrate the
crystalline phase after one chain scission. A simple relationship
expressing the chemicrystallization yield for a
given polymer structure is proposed. Chain scission and
chemicrystallization can lead to embrittlement through two
possible causal chains: (1) chain scission ? molar mass
decrease ? chemicrystallization ? decrease of the interlamellar
spacing ? embrittlement. (2) Chain scission ?
molar mass decrease ? chemicrystallization ? decrease
of the tie-macromolecule concentration ? embrittlement.
At this state of our knowledge, both causal chains are
almost undistinguishable
Journal title
Journal of Materials Science
Serial Year
2008
Journal title
Journal of Materials Science
Record number
834743
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