Peter E. Pierini
Dow Chemical Company
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Journal of Rheology | 1992
Benoit Ernst; Morton M. Denn; Peter E. Pierini; Willie E. Rochefort
Liquid crystalline solutions of cis‐poly(p‐phenylenebenzobisoxazole) in polyphosphoric acid (PBO/PPA) exhibit linear viscoelastic response to strains of 5% and satisfy time‐temperature superposition. The rheological behavior is suggestive of a weak gel‐like structure with a small breaking strain at low frequencies. The solutions are highly shear thinning over the entire range studied.
Journal of Fire Sciences | 1993
Charles A. Nielsen; Peter E. Pierini; Steve Fuh
Poly(para-phenylene-cis-benzobisoxazole), PBO, is a promising thermal and fire resistant material because of its excellent thermal stability, virtual nonflammability (limiting oxygen index = 56), high char yield, and negligible smoke generation [1]. Decomposition reaction products and kinetics were studied to further characterize this material. Chemical changes in the solid film were studied by FTIR (Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy) before and after isothermal heating in vacuum. Decom position was detected at 600°C while little, if any, was observed at 500°C. In other studies using a constant heating rate, released volatiles were identified by FTIR and an electrochemical selective ion probe. Degradation rates in nitrogen (thermal) and air (thermo-oxidative) were de termined by isothermal thermogravimetric analysis (ITGA). Activation ener gies for the thermal and thermo-oxidative degradations were calculated. These results are compared to other thermally resistant polymers. For example, the PBO film decomposition rate is over one hundred times slower than a high- temperature-resistant polyimide (Kapton® H film) in nitrogen, and about two times slower than the polyimide film in air. These findings suggest possible lower rates of combustion, especially in situations where the polymer is decom posed in a locally oxygen starved environment. Finally, an empirical model for the thermo-oxidation of PBO was obtained from the TGA data. Reliable predictions of weight percent remaining are made as a function of time and temperature.
Archive | 1991
Peter E. Pierini; Robbert M. Vermeulen; Susan E. Dollinger
Archive | 1988
Peter E. Pierini; Thomas M. McCormack; David R. Pedersen
Archive | 1991
Robert D. Mahoney; Chieh-Chun Chau; Peter E. Pierini; Wen-Fang Hwang; Norman L. Madison; Daniel B. Roitman; Ritchie A. Wessling
Archive | 1992
Peter E. Pierini; Reid H. Bowman; Willie E. Rochefort; Ming-Biann Liu
Archive | 1990
Peter E. Pierini; Ritchie A. Wessling; Peter K. Kim
Archive | 1993
Reid H. Bowman; Willie E. Rochefort; Ming-Biann Liu; Peter E. Pierini
Archive | 1994
Arie Cohen; Myrna Serrano; Norman L. Madison; Peter E. Pierini; Ritchie A. Wessling; Donald E. Mclemore; Donald L. Schmidt
Archive | 1994
Robert E. Hefner; Jimmy D. Earls; Peter E. Pierini; David A. Waldman; Lalitha Reddy