AIP Advances (Sep 2020)

Anomalous high-infrared reflectance of extruded polyoxymethylene

  • Naoto Nagai,
  • Hideki Okada,
  • Yuko Amaki,
  • Miyuki Okamura,
  • Takuma Fujii,
  • Takaki Suzuki,
  • Akihiro Takayanagi,
  • Sumito Nakagawa

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0020445
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 9
pp. 095201 – 095201-11

Abstract

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Polarized infrared (IR) reflectance measurements were performed on polyoxymethylene (POM) prepared by the extrusion method, and an abnormally high reflectance of ∼90% was observed along the extruded direction in the 1000 cm−1–900 cm−1 region. High reflectivity was found in samples made by the conventional injection molding. However, the response of the extrusion sample was higher than that of the injection sample, which can be attributed to the Reststrahlen band. The relative permittivity calculated from the polarized reflection spectrum of the extruded direction shows a notably deep negative region in this high reflectance frequency. Using x rays, by differential scanning calorimetry, and by field emission scanning electron microscopy characterization, the difference in crystallinity and morphology from the extrusion and the injection molding plate was investigated, and the difference in IR optical response was discussed. The conventional IR band assignment of POM was also discussed.