2022 Annual Meeting
(246c) Effects of Copolymer Composition and Polymer Crystallinity in Thermal Transitions in Carbon Dioxide and Foaming Outcomes of Ethylene Copolymers
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High-Pressure Torsional Braid Analysis (HP-TBA) characterizations have been performed at 50, 100, 150, 200, and 250 bar in carbon dioxide. HP-TBA allowed for the determination and mapping of the depression of both the melting and crystallization temperatures of these polymers in the presence of carbon dioxide. Saturation pressure of 200 bar in carbon dioxide was found to lead to the greatest reduction in Tm and Tc for each of these polymers. Assessments of the sorption of carbon dioxide with MSB shows that increasing vinyl acetate content leads to an increase the level of carbon dioxide sorption.
Foams were characterized for their average pore size and pore distribution along with assessments of the bulk foam density and outcomes are linked to the depressed thermal transitions in carbon dioxide.