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Advantage of Preserving Bi-orientation Structure of Isotactic Polypropylene through Die Drawing
Authors:Dong Lyu  Ying-Ying Sun  Yu-Qing Lai  Glen Thompson  Philip Caton-Rose  Phil Coates  Ying Lu  Yong-Feng Men
Affiliation:State Key Laboratory of Polymer Physics and Chemistry,Changchun Institute ofApplied Chemistry,Chinese Academy of Sciences,Changchun 130022,China;ExxonMobil Asia Pacifiic Research & Development Co.,Ltd.,Shanghai200241,China;Polymer Interdisciplinary Research Centre,University of Bradford,Bradford BD71DP,UK;State Key Laboratory of Polymer Physics and Chemistry,Changchun Institute ofApplied Chemistry,Chinese Academy of Sciences,Changchun 130022,China;University of Science and Technology of China,School ofApplied Chemistry and Engineering,Hefei230026,China
Abstract:The isotactic polypropylene (iPP) usually shows a unique parent-daughter lamellae structure in which the parent and daughter lamellae are against each other with a near perpendicular angle (80° or 100°). Inducing a high fraction of oriented cross-hatched structure in iPP during processing is desirable for designing the bi-oriented iPP products. We processed a commercial iPP via tensile-stretching and die-drawing to evaluate the structural evolution of oriented parent-daughter lamellae. It turned out that the die-drawing process had an advantage in attaining a high fraction of oriented cross-hatched structure of iPP, as compared to the free tensile stretching. Besides, the presence of a-nucleating agents affected the formation of oriented parent-daughter lamellae in the die-drawn samples whereas such influence diminished in the free stretched ones. It was found that the confined deformation inside the die led to the well-preserved oriented cross-hatched structure in the die-drawn iPP.
Keywords:Die-drawing   Isotactic polypropylene   Solid-state deformation   Bi-orientation   WAXD
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