Journal of Polymer Science Part B: Polymer Physics, Vol.32, No.15, 2539-2548, 1994
Orientation and Relaxation in Uniaxially Stretched Styrene-Co-Methyl Methacrylate Random Copolymers
Orientation and relaxation behavior in uniaxially stretched styrene-co-methyl methacrylate random copolymers was investigated. When compared at a reference temperature T = T-g + constant, orientation of methyl methacrylate units (MMA) decreases while styrene units orientation increases with a decrease in the styrene percentage. This behavior can be related to intermolecular interactions between MMA units and to the stiffness of styrene-MMA units, which do not undergo conformational changes upon stretching. Both monomer units relax the same in a given copolymer and chain relaxation increases when the styrene percentage increases. Orientation relaxation of styrene and MMA units can be reduced to two general relaxation master curves whatever the blend composition, when the results are compared at same monomeric friction coefficient.