Volume 138, Issue 1 pp. 139-147
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Influence of water on the physical aging of poly(ethylene terephtalate)

Concetta D'Aniello

Concetta D'Aniello

Istituto di Ricerca e Tecnologia delle Materie Plastiche del C.N.R. Via Toiano, 6 - 80072 - Arco Felice (Na) - Italy

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Gennaro Romano

Gennaro Romano

Istituto di Ricerca e Tecnologia delle Materie Plastiche del C.N.R. Via Toiano, 6 - 80072 - Arco Felice (Na) - Italy

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Roberto Russo

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Roberto Russo

Istituto di Ricerca e Tecnologia delle Materie Plastiche del C.N.R. Via Toiano, 6 - 80072 - Arco Felice (Na) - Italy

Istituto di Ricerca e Tecnologia delle Materie Plastiche del C.N.R. Via Toiano, 6 - 80072 - Arco Felice (Na) - ItalySearch for more papers by this author
Vittoria Vittoria

Vittoria Vittoria

2) Dipartimento di Ingegneria Chimica e Alimentare - Università di Salerno Via Ponte Don Melillo - 84084 - Salerno - Italy

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First published: 04 March 2011

Abstract

Physical aging in polyethylene terephtalate (PET) has been studied on samples well characterized in terms of aging history and their content of water. This allows us to better understand the role played by water in the complex phenomenology of the physical aging in a hygroscopic material as PET. No appreciable changes in the thermal behavior in the sample aged in water at room temperature for one month were noted, while substantial changes were observed in samples aged in more severe conditions like 50°C under vacuum and 50°C in water for one month. The results are consistent with the formation of small regions in which segments of chains are closely packed.

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