软化
材料科学
软化点
复合材料
模数
共聚物
聚合物
热塑性塑料
热塑性聚氨酯
热塑性弹性体
极限抗拉强度
弹性模量
弹性体
作者
Richard J. Zdrahala,David E. Spielvogel,Marc A. Strand
标识
DOI:10.1177/088532828700200403
摘要
Softening of thermoplastic polyurethanes (TPU) in a simulated body environment (37°C n-saline) was studied as a function of composition, structure and resultant morphology of these ( AB) n type block copolymers. The structural variations were attempted by changing chemical composition and molecular weight of both hard A and soft B segments and their weight ratio in the polymer. In addition, the influence of bulk and/or surface modifiers, such as "reacted-in" polysiloxanes and fluorinated polyalkylether glycols, was also investigated. The degree of softening, expressed as a percentage decrease of the elastic modulus (5% tensile modulus) upon two hours exposure to the testing environment, is significant, reversible and depends on the ratio of hard to soft segment and the extent of microphase separation. Since these parameters can be selected during the polymer synthesis and processing into desirable shapes, the degree of softening can thus be controlled. This softening at body temperature represents one of the most notable performance advantages of these biomaterials.
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