Abstract: | A report on crystallization of polyethylene at elevated pressures to an extended-chain morphology is presented. The crystals have been characterized by electron microscopy and density determination. Pressure, supercooling (temperature), and crystallization time have been varied to find the best conditions for production of perfect crystals. At 10–30°C supercooling completely crystallized polyethylene was obtained between 4.5 and 7 kb crystallization pressure in 1–8 hr. Analysis of fracture surfaces of samples crystallized for different lengths of time shows an increase in size and number of crystal lamellae and an improvement of extended chain crystals in the early stages of crystallization. A further improvement of the less well crystallized material between the lamellae occurs after 15 min of crystallization time. |