Effect of annealing temperature on phase composition and tensile properties in isotactic poly(1-butene).
Résumé
The influence of annealing temperature on the kinetics of polymorphic changes and mechanical properties within the time in isotactic poly(1-butene) (PB-1) has been investigated by wide-angle X-ray scattering and tensile testing. Extruded tapes of PB-1 have been exposed to several annealing temperatures: −22, +5, +22, +40 and +60°C. The evolution of content of Phase I for various annealing temperatures upon time shows predominantly S-shaped trend. Annealing temperature considerably affects the overall rate of transformation in PB-1. On the other hand, the resulting mechanical properties are solely controlled by the polymorphic composition.