Morphological partitioning of chain ends and methyl branches in melt-crystallized polyethylene by 13C-NMR |
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Authors: | E. P rez,D. L. Vanderhart |
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Affiliation: | E. Pérez,D. L. Vanderhart |
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Abstract: | The partitioning of methyl and vinyl ends between the crystalline and noncrystalline regions of polyethylene has been investigated using 13C-NMR in the solid state. The polyethylene samples, which were crystallized from the melt, varied in molecular weight, polydispersity, crystallization rate, and comonomer content. For the limited set of samples considered, the ratio of crystal to overall end concentration is independent of those variables. This ratio takes the values of 0.75 and 0.60 for the methyl and vinyl ends, respectively. When the crystalline fraction of these samples is taken into account, 50–75% of the total saturated ends and 42–63% of the total vinyls reside in the crystal. For an ethylene/propylene copolymer, 21–27% of the methyl branches were determined to be in the crystal. This level of incorporation puts methyl branches in a position intermediate between chain ends and ethyl branches. |
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