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JOURNAL OF POLYMER RESEARCH
Volume 25, Issue 2, Pages -Publisher
SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10965-018-1443-4
Keywords
Biphenol A polycarbonate; Ductile-brittle-ductile transition; Aging; Chain scission; Chain crosslinking
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- National Natural Science Foundation of China [51403140, 51133005]
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The degradation of biphenol A polycarbonate under the combined action of the photo- and thermal-irradiation in the presence of humidity and oxygen was studied by tensile testing and physicochemical characterizations. A ductile-brittle-ductile transition dissimilar to previously reported aging-induced-embrittlement (ductile-brittle transition) has been revealed in the present article. Further increasing aging time (longer than 650 h) after ductile-brittle transition leads to the rejuvenation in ductile rather than continuous deterioration. Occurring with the second brittle-ductile transition, a competition between oxidation-induced chain scission and crosslinking has also been recorded by FTIR and DSC. Meanwhile, SEM results exclude the possibility that the rejuvenation in ductile is from the change in surface morphology upon aging. Thus, the aging-induced ductile-brittle-ductile transition could result from, at least partly, the competition between oxidation-induced chain-scission and chain crosslinking.
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