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Crystallization kinetics of metallocene type polypropylenes
Authors:M. J. Galante  L. Mandelkern  R. G. Alamo  A. Lehtinen  R. Paukker
Affiliation:(1) Institute of Molecular Biophysics and Department of Chemistry, Florida State University, 32306-3015 Tallahassee, FL;(2) Department of Chemical Engineering, FAMU/FSU College of Engineering, 2525 Pottsdamer St., 32310-6046 Tallahassee, FL, USA;(3) Polymer Department Research and Technology, Borealis Polymers OY, P. O. Box 330, FIN-06101 Porvoo, Finland
Abstract:The crystallization kinetics from the melt of metallocene type isotactic poly(propylenes) having the same chain defect concentration and molecular weights ranging from 68480 to 288430 have been studied by differential scanning calorimetry. The crystallization rates and the variation of the rates with crystallization temperature follow a pattern that is basically independent of molecular weight. This result contrasts with the molecular weight dependence on the crystallization rate observed in linear polyethylene, random ethylene copolymers as well as other semicrystalline systems.Most significant is the fact that the metallocene poly(propylenes) show apparently significantly higher sgresgru products than do the Ziegler type fractions of matched molecular weight and defect concentration. This difference can be interpreted as the metallocene type crystallites having higher effect on surface interfacial free energies than the Ziegler type, or can result from the two different chain types having different sequence propagation probabilities.The work at Florida State University was supported by the Polymer Program, National Science Foundation 94-19508. This support is greatfully acknowledged. MJG wishes to acknowledge support from the National Research Council of Argentina (CONICET).
Keywords:crystallization kinetics  metallocene type poly(propylenes)
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