Polymer Engineering and Science, Vol.41, No.9, 1597-1615, 2001
Kinetics of isothermal and non-isothermal crystallization of poly(butylene terephthalate)/liquid crystalline polymer blends
The melting behavior and isothermal and non-isothermal crystallization kinetics of poly(butylene terephthalate) (PBT)/thermotropic liquid crystalline polymer (LCP), Vectra A950 (VA) blends were studied by using differential scanning calorimetry. Isothermal crystallization experiments were performed at crystallization temperatures (T-c), of 190, 195, 200 and 205 degreesC from the melt (300 degreesC) and analyzed based on the Avrami equation. The values of the Avrami exponent indicate that the PBT crystallization. process in PBT/VA blends is governed by three-dimensional morphology growth preceded by heterogeneous nucleation. The overall crystallization rate of PBT in the melt blends is enhanced by the presence of VA. However, the degree of PBT crystallinity remains almost the same. The analysis of the melting behavior of these blends indicates that the stability and the reorganization process of PBT crystals in blends are dependent on the blend compositions and the thermal history. The fold surface interfacial energy of PBT in blends is more modified than in pure PBT. Analysis of the crystallization data shows that crystallization occurs in Regime Il across the temperature range 190 degreesC-205 degreesC. A kinetic treatment based on the combination of Avrami and Ozawa equations, known as Liu's approach, describes the non-isothermal crystallization. It is observed that at a given cooling rate the VA blending increases the overall crystallization rate of PBT.