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A Study of Mechanical Behavior of Ethylene Vinyl Alcohol (EVOH) in Contrast to Poly(Lactic acid) (PLA) and Polypropylene (PP)

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Abstract

Semicrystalline polymers are usually brittle below their Tg, with PLA and PP being well-known examples. Based on our recent understanding of ductility in glassy polymers1, we have recently demonstrated how to acquire a semi-crystalline PLA that is super tough, optically clear and rigid at 120 oC, well above its Tg.2 The interplay between crystallization and vitrification is further explored based on the example of EVOH that appears to contrast sharply with PLA in all aspects, with an emphasis on the effect of pre-deformation.

1. Wang, S. Q.; Cheng, S.; Lin, P.; Li, X. A phenomenological molecular model for yielding and brittle-ductile transition of polymer glasses. J Chem Phys 2014, 141 (9), 094905 DOI: 10.1063/1.4893765.
2. Razavi, M.; Wang, S.-Q. Why Is Crystalline Poly(lactic acid) Brittle at Room Temperature? Macromolecules 2019, 52 (14), 5429-5441 DOI: 10.1021/acs.macromol.9b00595.

Presenters

  • Chaitanya Ramanand Gupta

    Univ of Akron

Authors

  • Chaitanya Ramanand Gupta

    Univ of Akron

  • Shi-Qing Wang

    Polymer Science, University of Akron, Univ of Akron, Polymer Science, Univ of Akron