2020
DOI: 10.1021/acsapm.0c00179
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Heat-setting Effect on the Morphology and Phase Structures of PPS Nonwovens

Abstract: Thermal shrinkage has for long been a critical issue in nonwoven industrial applications. A dimensionally stable nonwoven web with excellent mechanical property was achieved by heat treatment with tension [taut annealed (TA)] instead of annealing under free state [free annealed (FA)], while the original high porosity was not affected. To better understand the fundamental structure−property relationship, these two different heat treatments' effects on the thermal behaviors, morphology, and phase structures of p… Show more

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“…2(c)) that typical glass-transition step of PPS occurred at 84°C (T g ), and its obvious cold crystallization exothermic peak occurred at 124°C (T c ). The endothermic peaks at 283 and 329 °C were corresponded to the melting points of PPS and PTFE, respectively [47,48]. Because the melting points of the PPS and the PTFE were close, it was easy for the two components to cross-link and entangle with each other during the process of high-temperature curing, forming a continuous and dense polymer alloy coating without internal stress.…”
Section: High-temperature Friction Reducing Behavior Of the Ptfe/pps ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2(c)) that typical glass-transition step of PPS occurred at 84°C (T g ), and its obvious cold crystallization exothermic peak occurred at 124°C (T c ). The endothermic peaks at 283 and 329 °C were corresponded to the melting points of PPS and PTFE, respectively [47,48]. Because the melting points of the PPS and the PTFE were close, it was easy for the two components to cross-link and entangle with each other during the process of high-temperature curing, forming a continuous and dense polymer alloy coating without internal stress.…”
Section: High-temperature Friction Reducing Behavior Of the Ptfe/pps ...mentioning
confidence: 99%