Abstract
To precisely identify the effect of molecular weight of atactic poly(vinyl alcohol) (a-PVA) on the durability and polarizing efficiency (PE) of a-PVA/dye polarizing film, we prepared two (a-PVA)s with similar syndiotactic diad contents of 54.0%, degrees of saponification of 99.9%, and with different number-average degrees of polymerization [(Pn)s] of 1700 and 4000, respectively. Through a series of experiments, it was found that molecular weight of a-PVA had a significant influence on the durability of a-PVA/dye film in heat and humidity conditions (relative humidity of 80% and temperature of 90°C). That is, both desorption of dye in a-PVA/dye film and transmittance of film decreased with increasing molecular weight of PVA. The change of PE (durability) of a-PVA/dye film in heat and humidity conditions was limited to about below 5%. The change of PE of PVA/dye film having Pn of 4000 especially was limited to 1%, whereas that of a-PVA/iodine film with P n of 4000, was almost 80% under the same condition. Also, transmittance of the drawn a-PVA/dye film was far higher than that of the undrawn one.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 967-974 |
Number of pages | 8 |
Journal | Journal of Applied Polymer Science |
Volume | 96 |
Issue number | 4 |
DOIs | |
State | Published - 15 May 2005 |
Keywords
- A-pva/dye film
- Durability
- Molecular weight
- Polarizing efficiency