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Influence of reptation on localized diffusion in crystallizing polymers
Authors:H D Keith  F J Padden
Abstract:Crystalline texture in polymer spherulites appears to be determined in part by interplay during solidification between interface morphology and the diffusion of species segregated at crystal growth fronts; these species are molecules of lower molecular weight (fractionation) or molecules of stereoirregular structure. Early discussions of this behavior were based upon assumption of a single diffusion coefficient in each case. However, it is now known that, because of reptation, each molecule in a polymer melt diffuses with a diffusion coefficient dependent on its individual molecular weight. In this paper, the influence of reptation upon concentration profiles and diffusion ranges is examined. It is shown that such influence is slight when segregated species have relatively narrow distributions of molecular weight, such as are typical when segregation involves fractionation or is mostly confined to fractionated stereoirregular species blended with crystallizable host polymer. With broad distributions, however, concentration profiles are significantly altered and long segregated molecules dominate morphologically important behavior. Meaningful average diffusion ranges can often be derived and related to appropriately averaged molecular weights of participating molecules. Morphological implications of the various results are outlined.
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