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Multistage Structural Ordering and Crystallization of Poly(trimethylene terephthalate) during Sub-Tg Stretching: Synergetic Effects of Chain Orientation and Conformational Transition

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MACROMOLECULES
Volume 55, Issue 1, Pages 252-261

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.macromol.1c02056

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [22073083, 21873083]

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This study investigated the multistage structural ordering of glassy polymers and the related mechanisms during stretching below T-g, with a focus on the roles of chain orientation and conformational transition. It was found that the orientation of polymer chains and the stacking of phenylene rings induced the generation of a mesomorphic phase, which further transformed into a crystalline phase. Stretching at different temperatures led to varying degrees of mesomorphic phase ordering and facilitated crystallization. The unloading-induced crystallization of stretched PTT was shown to originate from trans-gauche conformational transition.
Crystallizable glassy polymers can undergo multi-stage structural evolutions and form multiple types of ordered phases (e.g., mesomorphic and crystalline phases) during stretching below their glass transition temperatures (T-g). However, the structural evolution of polymers during sub-T-g stretching and the associated molecular mechanisms have not been well understood. In this work, we investigated the multistage structural ordering of glassy polymers and the related mechanisms during stretching below T-g by studying poly(trimethylene terephthalate) (PTT) as a model system. Roles of chain orientation and conformational transition on the multistage structural evolution of melt-quenched PTT were elucidated through a loading-unloading experiment. When stretched below T-g (e.g., 25 degrees C), the orientation of polymer chains and the stacking of phenylene rings lead to an intermolecular ordering, which induces the generation of a smectic C-like mesomorphic phase. The orientation degree of chains in such a mesomorphic phase increases with further stretching. This highly oriented mesomorphic phase transforms into a triclinic crystalline phase when the applied stress is unloaded. Stretching at a higher temperature (e.g., 40 degrees C) results in the formation of a more ordered mesomorphic phase and facilitates the induced crystallization due to the enhanced chain mobility. Fourier transform infrared results demonstrated that the unloading-induced crystallization of stretched PTT is originated from the trans-gauche conformational transition.

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