Journal of Polymer Science Part B: Polymer Physics, Vol.46, No.14, 1497-1504, 2008
Structural and conformational changes during thermally-induced crystallization of poly(trimethylene terephthalate) by infrared spectroscopy
Conformational changes occurring during thermally-induced crystallization of poly(trimethylene terephthalate) (PTT) by annealing have been studied using density measurement, differential scanning calorimetry (DSC), and mid-infrared spectroscopy (MIR). Infrared spectra of amorphous and semicrystalline PTT were obtained, and digital subtraction of the amorphous contribution from the semicrystalline PTT spectra provided characteristic MIR spectra of amorphous and crystalline PTT. The normalized absorbance of 1577, 1173, and 976 cm(-1) were plotted against the crystallinity showing that these bands can be used unambiguously to represent the trans conformation while the band at 1358 cm(-1) can be used to represent gauche conformation of methylene segment. The presence of a weak band at 1358 cm(-1) in the amorphous spectrum suggested that a small amount of gauche conformation is present in the amorphous phase. Infrared spectroscopy has been used for the first time as a means to estimate the trans and gauche conformations of methylene segments in PTT as a function of T-a. The amount of gauche conformation was plotted against the crystalline fraction and the extrapolation of this plot to zero crystalline fraction provided a value of 0.07, suggested that the pure amorphous phase consist of similar to 7% gauche conformation. It was found that the amorphous and crystalline gauche conformation increases at the expense of amorphous trans conformation during thermally induced crystallization of PTT. (C) 2008 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.