Solvent induced polymorphism of quenched syndiotactic polypropylene in different liquids |
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Authors: | Giuliana Gorrasi Liberata Guadagno Vittoria Vittoria |
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Affiliation: | 1.Dipartimento di Ingegneria Chimica e Alimentare – Università di Salerno, Via Don Melillo, 84084 Fisciano (Sa) Italy, |
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Abstract: | The solvent induced crystallization phenomenon (SINC) was studied for syndiotactic polypropylene quenched from the melt at 0 °C and kept at this temperature a for long time. In these conditions a mesophase having the chains in trans-planar conformation was formed. The interaction polymer-solvent with liquids having different solubility parameters, derived by both the swelling and the weight uptake, considerably varies among the different liquids, showing a maximum corresponding to carbon tetrachloride ('=8.6). A smaller maximum was found for chloroform ('=9.3). These two maxima were attributed to interaction either with the amorphous phase or with the trans-planar mesophase. Infrared analysis showed that all the liquids induce a conformational transition from trans-planar to helix, and only a small residual fraction of chains in trans-planar conformation was detected for the samples immersed in the liquids and vacuum dried for many hours. The X-ray analysis showed that the quenched sample undergoes in the solvents a complex transformation, partially crystallizing into the helical form I and partially into the helical form II. All the liquids induced the same transformation, in spite of very different levels of interaction. |
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