Effect of random copolymerization on growth transition and morphology change in polypropylene |
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Authors: | B. Monasse J. M. Haudin |
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Affiliation: | (1) Present address: Centre de Mise en Forme des Matériaux, Ecole des Mines de Paris, Valbonne, France |
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Abstract: | The growth rate of an ethylene-propylene random copolymer with a 2.8% w/w ethylene content was studied in a similar manner to polypropylene. A growth regime transition associated with a birefringence change was observed at 130 C, while the same phenomena appeared at 138 C in isotactic polypropylene. In both polymers positive birefringence corresponds to Regime III, whereas negative birefringence of spherulites is associated with Regime II. The birefringence change is attributed to a change in the organization of crystalline lamellae: quadritic arrays of intercrossing lamellae at low temperature (Regime III) and preferentially radiating lamellae at higher temperature (Regime II). We confirm that such a morphological change can be interpreted using the concept of non-adjacent re-entry introduced in Hoffman's kinetic theory. Thus, quadritic morphology seems to have a partly kinetic origin. The shift of the transition temperature in the copolymer is due to the rejection of ethylene segments at the surface of crystalline lamellae of polypropylene. |
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Keywords: | Ethylene-propylene randomcopolymer isothermalcrystallization spherulite growth rate equilibriummelting temperature surfaceenergy |
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