γ–α Solid–solid transition of isotactic polypropylene |
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Authors: | K. D. Pae |
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Abstract: | X-ray diffraction patterns have been taken as a function of time and temperature on a sample of polypropylene held under high pressure (4.14 kbar) for 180 hr. at a temperature of 248°C. and subsequently cooled to room temperature. The molded sample initially crystallizes in the triclinic γ–phase but transforms to the γ–phase at elevated temperatures. The rate of conversion from γ to α is a function of time and temperature and tends to approach a constant value with increasing time. The nature of the thermal changes occurring in the sample was also studied by differential scanning calorimetry. It appears that at low scan speeds, there is a solid–solid transformation from the α-phase to the γ–phase, but at high scan speeds, the γ–phase melts without conversion to the α-phase. |
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