Abstract

Acrylic acid (AA) was grafted onto PET films by preirradiation method using a 60Co γ-radiation source. Microstructural investigation of the PET-g-AA copolymers has been carried out by wide angle X-ray diffraction (WAXD), dynamic mechanical analysis (DMA) and positron annihilation lifetime spectroscopy (PALS) techniques. The WAXD results showed only marginal variation in the crystallinity of the graft copolymers. Dynamic mechanical analysis showed an increase in the temperature of the α-relaxation and the tan δ value of subroom temperature secondary relaxations. From the PALS results, a complex variation of the free volume parameters, i.e. the o-positronium lifetime ( τ 3), its intensity ( I 3), fractional free volume ( f v ) and the intermediate lifetime component was observed for the graft copolymers. Multiple phenomena of the effect of secondary relaxations, additive behavior of the individual polymer free volume parameters and effects from interfacial defects have been invoked to understand the fluctuational nature of the free volume properties in the graft copolymers.

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