We have investigated the dynamic mechanical behavior of films prepared from polystyrene solutions in chloroform containing oleic acid as an additive. The response of the films has been measured by means of a dynamic mechanical analyzer operated in tension mode over a temperature range of 30-150°C, using sinusoidal motion with a maximum strain of 0.04% and a frequency of 2 Hz. The long term creep behavior has also been evaluated. Our results show that the oleic acid softens and disentangles the polystyrene chains backbone, resulting in a decrease in the dynamic mechanical properties of the polystyrene films. © 2011 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Study of dynamic viscoelastic behavior of polystyrene films on addition of oleic acid
2011
Abstract
We have investigated the dynamic mechanical behavior of films prepared from polystyrene solutions in chloroform containing oleic acid as an additive. The response of the films has been measured by means of a dynamic mechanical analyzer operated in tension mode over a temperature range of 30-150°C, using sinusoidal motion with a maximum strain of 0.04% and a frequency of 2 Hz. The long term creep behavior has also been evaluated. Our results show that the oleic acid softens and disentangles the polystyrene chains backbone, resulting in a decrease in the dynamic mechanical properties of the polystyrene films. © 2011 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.


