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PCL was blended with pristine multiwalled carbon nanotubes (MWCNT) and with a nanohybrid obtained from the same MWCNT but grafted with low molecular weight PCL, employing concentrations of 0.25 to 5 wt % of MWCNT and MWCNT‐g‐PCL. Excellent CNT dispersion was found in all samples leading to supernucleation of both nanofiller types. Nanohybrids with 1 wt % or less MWCNTs crystallize faster than nanocomposites (due to supernucleation), while the trend eventually reverses at higher nanotubes content (because of plasticization). Rheological results show that yield‐like behavior develops in both nanocomposites, even for the minimum content of carbon nanotubes. In addition, the MWCNT‐g‐PCL family, when compared with the neat polymer, exhibits lower values of viscosity and modulus in oscillatory shear, and higher compliance in creep. These rheological differences are discussed in terms of the plasticization effect caused by the existence of low molecular weight free and grafted PCL chains in the nanohybrids. © 2017 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J. Polym. Sci., Part B: Polym. Phys. 2017 , 55, 1310–1325  相似文献   

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X‐ray diffraction method and differential scanning calorimetry analysis have been used to investigate the nonisothermal crystallization of poly(3‐hydroxybutyrate) (PHB)/poly(ethylene glycol) phosphonates (PEOPAs)‐modified layered double hydroxide (PMLDH) nanocomposites. Effects of cooling rates and PMLDH contents on the nonisothermal crystallization behavior of PHB were explored. These results show that the addition of 2 wt % PMLDH into PHB caused heterogeneous nucleation increasing the crystallization rate and reducing the activation energy. By adding PMLDH into the PHB probably hinder the transport ability of the molecule chains and result in a decreasing crystallity of PHB, thus increasing the activation energy. The correlation among melting behavior, apparent crystallite size, and paracrystalline distortion of PHB/PMLDH nanocomposites has been also discussed. © 2007 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Polym Sci Part B: Polym Phys 45: 995–1002, 2007  相似文献   

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Effects of carbon nanotubes (CNT) on the isothermal crystallization kinetics of poly(L ‐lactic acid) (PLLA) were quantitatively investigated using the Avrami equation and the secondary nucleation theory of Lauritzen and Hoffman. CNT via grafting modification with PLLA could well disperse in the PLLA matrix and give significantly enhanced crystallization rate and crystallinity of PLLA as analyzed by differential scanning calorimetry and polarized optical microscopy. Analysis of isothermal crystallization kinetics using the Avrami equation demonstrated that CNT significantly enhanced the bulk crystallization of PLLA. Analysis of spherulite growth kinetics using the secondary nucleation theory of Lauritzen and Hoffman found that CNT could expand the temperature range of the crystallization regime III of PLLA. Values of the nucleation constant (Kg) in crystallization regimes III and II of PLLA both increased with increasing CNT contents. The Kg III/Kg II ratios were found to be close to the theoretical value 2 but were not clearly found to depend on the CNT contents. © 2010 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Polym Sci Part B: Polym Phys 48: 983–989, 2010  相似文献   

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The miscibility and the isothermal crystallization kinetics for PBT/Epoxy blends have been studied by using differential scanning calorimetry, and several kinetic analyses have been used to describe the crystallization process. The Avrami exponents n were obtained for PBT/Epoxy blends. An addition of small amount of epoxy resin (3%) leads to an increase in the number of effective nuclei, thus resulting in an increase in crystallization rate and a stronger trend of instantaneous three‐dimensional growth. For isothermal crystallization, crystallization parameter analysis showed that epoxy particles could act as effective nucleating agents, accelerating the crystallization of PBT component in the PBT/Epoxy blends. The Lauritzen–Hoffman equation for DSC isothermal crystallization data revealed that PBT/Epoxy 97/3 had lower nucleation constant Kg than 100/0, 93/7, and 90/10 PBT/Epoxy blends. Analysis of the crystallization data of PBT/Epoxy blends showed that crystallization occurs in regime II. The fold surface free energy, σe = 101.7–58.0 × 10?3 J/m2, and work of chain folding, q = 5.79–3.30 kcal/mol, were determined. The equilibrium melting point depressions of PBT/Epoxy blends were observed and the Flory–Huggins interaction parameters were obtained. It indicated that these blends were thermodynamically miscible in the melt. © 2006 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Polym Sci Part B: Polym Phys 44: 1320–1330, 2006  相似文献   

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The kinetics of crystallization of poly(propylene terephthalate) (PPT) samples of different molecular weights were studied under both isothermal and nonisothermal conditions. The Avrami and Lauritzen–Hoffmann treatments were applied to evaluate kinetic parameters of PPT isothermal crystallization. It was found that crystallization is faster for low‐molecular‐weight samples. The modified Avrami equation, and the combined Avrami–Ozawa method were found to successfully describe the nonisothermal crystallization process. Also, the analysis of Lauritzen–Hoffmmann was tested and it resulted in values close to those obtained with isothermal crystallization data. The nonisothermal kinetic data were corrected for the effect of the temperature lag and shifted alone with the isothermal kinetic data to obtain a single master curve, according to the method of Chan and Isayev, testifying to the consistency between the isothermal and corrected nonisothermal data. A new method for ranking of polymers, referring to the crystallization rates, was also introduced. This involved a new index that combines the maximum crystallization rate observed during cooling with the average crystallization rates over the temperature range of the crystallization peak. Furthermore, the effective energy barrier of the dynamic process was evaluated with the isoconversional methods of Flynn and Friedmann. It was found that the energy barrier is lower for the low‐molecular‐weight PPT. The effect of the catalyst remnants on the crystallization kinetics was also investigated and it was found that this is significant only for low‐molecular‐weight samples. © 2004 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Polym Sci Part B: Polym Phys 42: 3775–3796, 2004  相似文献   

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Poly(butylene terephthalate) (PBT)/organo‐attapulgite (ATT) nanocomposites containing 2.5 and 5 wt % nanoparticles loadings were fabricated via a simple melt‐compounding approach. The crystal structure and isothermal crystallization behaviors of PBT composites were studied by wide‐angle X‐ray diffraction and differential scanning calorimetry, respectively. The X‐ray diffraction results indicated that the addition of ATT did not alter the crystal structure of PBT and the crystallites in all the samples were triclinic α‐crystals. During the isothermal crystallization, the PBT nanocomposites exhibited higher crystallization rates than the neat PBT and the varied Avrami exponents when compared with the neat PBT. At the same time, the regime II/III transition was also observed in all the samples on the basis of Hoffman‐Laurizten theory, but the transition temperature increased with increasing ATT loadings. The fold surface free energy (σe) of polymer chains in the nanocomposites was lower than that in the neat PBT. It should be reasonable to treat ATT as a good nucleating agent for the crystallization of PBT, which plays a determinant effect on the reduction in σe during the isothermal crystallization of the nanocomposites, even if the existence of ATT could restrict the segmental motion of PBT. © 2006 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Polym Sci Part B: Polym Phys 44: 2112–2121, 2006  相似文献   

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The peculiar thermal behavior of four PTFE/PMMA (Polymethylmethacrylate) core–shell nanoparticle samples, marked DV2M1, DV2M2, DV2M4, and DV2M6, was studied by combined differential scanning calorimetry and thermogravimetric analysis. The melting process of the PTFE in the various samples, subjected to annealing and thermal treatments, does not change. In contrast, a complex fractionated crystallization‐type behavior for the PTFE component was observed. The nanocomposite produced by the PMMA shell fluidification features a perfect dispersion of the nanometric PTFE cores. In these conditions, only one crystallization exotherm at very high undercooling is observed, possibly deriving from the homogeneous nucleation mechanism. In contrast, when high temperature thermal treatments cause the decomposition with partial loss of the PMMA shell and allows some cores to get in contact and merge, a crystallization process structured into several components is observed. This behavior indicates that different nucleation mechanisms are active, possibly involving the participation of distinct types of active nuclei with distinct crystallization efficiencies. Finally, when the PMMA shell amount is substantially reduced by the thermal degradation, only the expected crystallization process at moderate undercooling (310 °C) is observed, corresponding to the bulk crystallization induced by the most efficient heterogeneous nuclei. © 2010 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Polym Sci Part B: Polym Phys 48: 548–554, 2010  相似文献   

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Crystallization behavior of poly(ethylene terephthalate) (PET)/clay nanocomposites has been investigated in terms of differential scanning calorimeter (DSC) analysis, polarizing optical microscopy (POM), and scanning electron microscopy (SEM) observation. The nanocomposites for investigation were prepared via in situ polycondensation. Crystalline morphologies were observed through POM and SEM. The nonisothermal and isothermal crystallization rates of different samples were determined for comparison based on DSC data. Secondary nucleation analysis was also performed based on bulk crystallization data derived from DSC analysis. The results revealed that nucleating abilities of montmorillonites (MMT) depended on the dispersion state of clay in matrix, the surface modification status, and the metallic derivatives released from MMT during in situ synthesis. The quantities of metallic elements released were measured by inductively coupled plasma (ICP) analysis. The results showed that the release of these metallic derivatives was also affected by surfactant molecules anchored on the surface of MMT. © 2008 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Polym Sci Part B: Polym Phys 46: 2380–2394, 2008  相似文献   

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The nonisothermal crystallization kinetics of poly(propylene) (PP) and poly(propylene)/organic‐montmorillonite (PP/Mont) nanocomposite were investigated by differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) with various cooling rates. The Avrami analysis modified by previous research was used to describe the nonisothermal crystallization process of PP and PP/Mont nanocomposite very well. The values of half‐time and Zc showed that the crystallization rate increased with increasing cooling rates for both PP and PP/Mont nanocomposite, but the crystallization rate of PP/Mont nanocomposite was faster than that of PP at a given cooling rate. The activation energies were estimated by the Kissinger method, and the values were 189.4 and 155.7 kJ/mol for PP and PP/Mont nanocomposite, respectively. PP/Mont nanocomposite could be easily fabricated as original PP, although the addition of organomontmorillonite might accelerate the overall nonisothermal crystallization process. © 2002 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Polym Sci Part B: Polym Phys 40: 408–414, 2002; DOI 10.1002/polb.10101  相似文献   

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Poly(ethylene terephthalate) (PET)/Barite nanocomposites were prepared by direct melt compounding. The effects of PET‐Barite interfacial interaction on the dynamic mechanical properties and crystallization were investigated by DMA and DSC. The results showed that Barite can act as a nucleating agent and the nucleation activity can be increased when the Barite was surface‐modified (SABarite). SABarite nanoparticles induced preferential lamellae orientation because of the strong interfacial interaction between PET chains and SABarite nanoparticles, which was not the case in Barite filled PET as determined by WAXD. For PET/Barite nanocomposites, the Avrami exponent n increased with increasing crystallization temperature. Although at the same crystallization temperature, the n value will decrease with increasing SABarite content, indicating of the enhancement of the nucleation activity. Avrami analyses suggest that the nucleation mechanism is different. The activation energy determined from Arrhenius equation reduced dramatically for PET/SABarite nanocomposite, confirming the strong interfacial interaction between PET chains and SABarite nanoparticles can reduce the crystallization free energy barrier for nucleus formation. In the DSC scan after isothermal crystallization process, double melting behavior was found. And the double endotherms could be attributed to the melting of recrystallized less perfect crystallites or the secondary lamellae produced during different crystallization processes. © 2009 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Polym Sci Part B: Polym Phys 47: 655–668, 2009  相似文献   

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Double‐walled carbon nanotubes (DWCNTs) and multiwalled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) were modified using melamine to attach ? NH2 to the surface of these fillers, without previous oxidation of their graphene layers. FT‐Raman, elemental (chemical) and thermogravimetric analysis, confirmed the modification, which was more extensive for DWCNTs. The potential of this modification was evaluated by adding the melamin‐modified nanotubes to thermosets based on diglycidyl ether of bisphenol A (resin) and polycyclic amine (hardener). Broadening of the glass transition interval and an increase between 7 and 8 °C of the glass transition temperatures show better filler/matrix interaction for the nanocomposites based on melamine‐modified nanotubes. © 2009 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Polym Sci Part B: Polym Phys 47: 1860–1868, 2009  相似文献   

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A series of poly(ethylene terephthalate)/multi‐walled carbon nanotubes (PET/MWCNTs) nanocomposites were prepared by in situ polymerization using different amounts of multi‐walled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs). The polymerization of poly(ethylene terephthalate) (PET) was carried out by the two‐stage melt polycondensation method. The intrinsic viscosity (IV) of the composites is ranged between 0.31 and 0.63 dL/g depending on the concentration of the MWCNTs. A decrease of IV was found by increasing MWCNTs content. This is due to the reactions taking place between the two components leading to branched and crosslinked macromolecules. These reactions are, mainly, responsible for thermal behavior of nanocomposites. The melting point of the nanocomposites was shifted to slightly higher temperatures by the addition till 0.55 wt % of MWCNTs while for higher concentration was reduced. The degree of crystallinity in all nanocomposites was, also, reduced by increasing MWCNTs amount. However, from crystallization temperature, it was found that MWCNTs till 1 wt % can enhance the crystallization rate of PET, whereas at higher content (2 wt %), the trend is the opposite due to the formation of crosslinked macromolecules. From the extended crystallization analysis, it was proved that MWCNTs act as nucleating agents for PET crystallization. Additionally, the crystallization mechanism due to the existence of MWCNT becomes more complicated because two mechanisms with different activation energies are taking place in the different degrees of crystallization, depending on the percentage of MWCNT. The effect of molecular weight also plays an important role. © 2009 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Polym Sci Part B: Polym Phys 47: 1452–1466, 2009  相似文献   

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The preparation and properties of poly(1‐butene) (PB)/clay nanocomposites are described for the first time. Nanocomposites were prepared with the melt‐intercalation technique, using organically modified clay. The X‐ray diffraction patterns portrayed well‐defined diffraction peaks at higher d‐spacing than pristine clay, confirming the intercalation of polymer in silicate layers. Because PB exhibits time‐dependent polymorphism, the effect of clay on the phase transformation of PB was examined with thermal analysis. The phase transformation from a metastable tetragonal form to a stable hexagonal form was enhanced because of incorporation of layered silicates in the polymer matrix. The nanocomposites exhibited about a 40–140% increase in storage modulus depending on the clay content and significantly lower coefficient of thermal expansion. © 2003 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Polym Sci Part B: Polym Phys 41: 1014–1021, 2003  相似文献   

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The multiple melting behavior of poly(butylene succinate) (PBSu) was studied with differential scanning calorimetry (DSC). Three different PBSu resins, with molecular weights (MWs) of 1.1 × 105, 1.8 × 105, and 2.5 × 105, were isothermally crystallized at various crystallization temperatures (Tc) ranging from 70 to 97.5 °C. The Tc dependence of crystallization half‐time (τ) was obtained. DSC melting curves for the isothermally crystallized samples were obtained at a heating rate of 10 K min−1. Three endothermic peaks, an annealing peak, a low‐temperature peak L, and a high‐temperature peak H, and an exothermic peak located between peaks L and H clearly appeared in the DSC curve. In addition, an endothermic small peak S appeared at a lower temperature of peak H. Peak L increased with increasing Tc, whereas peak H decreased. The Tc dependence of the peak melting temperatures [Tm(L) and Tm(H)], recrystallization temperature (Tre), and heat of fusion (ΔH) was obtained. Their fitting curves were obtained as functions of Tc. Tm(L), Tre, and ΔH increased almost linearly with Tc, whereas Tm(H) was almost constant. The maximum rate of recrystallization occurred immediately after the melting. The mechanism of the multiple melting behavior is explained by the melt‐recrystallization model. The high MW samples showed similar Tc dependence of τ, and τ for the lowest MW sample was longer than that for the others. Peak L increased with MW, whereas peak H decreased. In spite of the difference of MW, Tm(L), Tm(H), and Tre almost coincided with each other at the same Tc. The ΔH values, that is crystallinity, for the highest MW sample were smaller than those for the other samples at the same Tc. © 2005 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Polym Sci Part B: Polym Phys 43: 2039–2047, 2005  相似文献   

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以往高压合成的聚合物伸直链晶体尺寸较小且合成时间过长,不能满足单晶应用的要求。加入10wt%PC于不同分子量的PET中,采用自制高压装置,制备共混体系,用WAXD,SEM,DSC等表征手段,研究了PET/PC共混体系在高压下的结晶行为。研究结果表明:通过PET/PC体系在高压下化学反应诱导的自组装,不同分子量PET的PET/PC共混体系均在较短的时间内生成了尺寸较大的聚酯伸直链晶体,对应于三斜晶系,其中PET/PC体系最适于大尺寸伸直链晶体的合成,仅需6hr时间即生成PE需200hr方可合成的40μm厚度的伸直链晶体。同时提出了PET1/PC体系中伸直链晶体高温下缺陷自我修复模型。  相似文献   

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The heat of fusion measured with differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) is typically divided by a constant value of the heat of fusion of 100% polyethylene (PE) crystal (ΔH) for the estimation of the fraction crystallinity of PE copolymers, regardless of the density [i.e., the short‐chain branching (SCB) concentration]. In this work, values of ΔH of about 288 J/g were determined with a combined DSC and X‐ray diffraction (XRD) method for a series of PE copolymers containing SCB from 0 to 50 Br/1000 C (density = 0.965–0.865 g/cc). There was no systematic change in ΔH observed across this density range. This result supports the suitability of determining the fraction crystallinity of PE of any density by the simple division of the observed heat of fusion determined by DSC by a constant value of ΔH. This DSC method yielded values of PE crystallinity in good agreement with corresponding values determined by XRD for a series of PE copolymers. The determination of ΔH involved a small precision error for higher density (lower SCB) PEs, but the precision error increased for lower density (i.e., higher SCB) PEs. This was due to the difficulty in measuring the heat of fusion for lower density PEs, which exhibited low values of the heat of fusion and melted only slightly above room temperature, and due to the difficulty of measuring lower values of crystallinity by XRD. The crystal thickness measured by small‐angle X‐ray scattering for this series of PE copolymers decreased exponentially from about 280 to 6 Å. © 2002 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Polym Sci Part B: Polym Phys 40: 1637–1643, 2002  相似文献   

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In this work, crystallization and melting behavior of metallocene ethylene/α‐olefin copolymers were investigated by differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) and atomic force microscopy (AFM). The results indicated that the crystallization and melting temperatures for all the samples were directly related to the long ethylene sequences instead of the average sequence length (ASL), whereas the crystallization enthalpy and crystallinity were directly related to ASL, that is, both parameters decreased with a decreasing ASL. Multiple melting peaks were analyzed by thermal analysis. Three phenomena contributed to the multiple melting behaviors after isothermal crystallization, that is, the melting of crystals formed during quenching, the melting‐recrystallization process, and the coexistence of different crystal morphologies. Two types of crystal morphologies could coexist in samples having a high comonomer content after isothermal crystallization. They were the chain‐folded lamellae formed by long ethylene sequences and the bundlelike crystals formed by short ethylene sequences. The coexistence phenomenon was further proved by the AFM morphological observation. © 2002 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Polym Sci Part B: Polym Phys 40: 822–830, 2002  相似文献   

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Thermal analyses were performed for determining the equilibrium melting temperatures T of the respective α‐ and β‐crystal in melt‐crystallized polymorphic poly(heptamethylene terephthalate) (PHepT) using both linear and nonlinear Hoffman‐Weeks (H‐W) methods for comparison of validity. These two crystals in PHepT do not differ much in their melting temperatures. The equilibrium melting temperatures of the α‐ and β‐crystal as determined by the linear H‐W method are 98 °C and 100.1 °C, respectively; but the nonlinear H‐W method yielded higher values for both crystals. The equilibrium melting temperatures of the α‐ and β‐crystal according to the nonlinear H‐W method are 121 °C and 122.5 °C, respectively. Both methods consistently indicate that T of the β‐crystal is only slightly higher than that of the α‐crystal. Such small difference in T between the α‐ and the β‐crystal causes difficulties in judging the relative thermodynamic stability of these two crystals. Thus, kinetics of these two crystals was compared using the Avrami and Ozawa theory. The crystallization produced by quenching from Tmax = 110 °C and 150 °C shows a heterogeneous and homogeneous nucleation mechanism, respectively. The lower Tmax = 110 °C leads to heterogeneous nucleation and only α‐crystal in PHepT, whose crystallization rates at same Tc are much higher than crystallization rates by quenching from Tmax = 150 °C leading to either α‐ or β‐crystal with homogeneous nucleation. © 2009 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Polym Sci Part B: Polym Phys 47: 1839–1851, 2009  相似文献   

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Exfoliated poly(ethylene terephthalate) (PET)‐layered silicate nanocomposites (PetLSNs) excluding (PetLSNeom) and including (PetLSNiom) organic modifiers were obtained by solution methods with and without solvent‐nonsolvent system, respectively. From wide angle X‐ray diffraction and high resolution transmission electron microscopy, both PetLSNs were found to have exfoliated structure attributed to sufficient dispersion of silicate in prepared solvents, regardless of sample preparation method. However, organic modifier in PetLSNeom was confirmed to be well removed by elemental analysis, whereas organic modifier was still remained in PetLSNiom. Thus, the effect of the presence and absence of organic modifiers in PetLSNs on the nonisothermal crystallization behavior was investigated by differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) on the basis of a modified Avrami analysis and polarized optical microscopy (POM). From DSC results, it was found that both PetLSNs had higher degrees of crystallinity and shorter crystallization half‐times than neat PET, because of the dispersed silicate layers acted as nucleating agents in both PetLSNs. However, PetLSNiom exhibited a lower degree of crystallinity and longer half‐time of crystallization than PetLSNeom. Difference of crystallization behavior between PetLSNeom and PetLSNiom was ascribed to organic modifier in PetLSNiom, which may act as crystallization inhibitors. POM measurements also revealed the results which were in good agreement with crystallization behavior observed from DSC measurement. © 2008 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Polym Sci Part B: Polym Phys 46: 989–999, 2008  相似文献   

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