TY - GEN
T1 - Influence of thermal treatments on the polymorphism in stereoirregular isotactic polypropylene: Effect of stereo-defect distribution
AU - Van der Burgt, Frank P.T.J.
AU - Rastogi, Sanjay
AU - Chadwick, John C.
AU - Rieger, Bernhard
N1 - Generated from Scopus record by KAUST IRTS on 2021-02-16
PY - 2002/7/1
Y1 - 2002/7/1
N2 - The influence of cooling rate from the melt on the polymorphism and crystallinity is investigated as a function of isotacticity and stereo-defect distribution in polypropylenes. Detailed analysis of wide angle x-ray diffraction patterns shows that crystallinity in the materials used is nearly independent of the experimental cooling rates (0.5-40 °C/min). At high cooling rates, the materials exist mainly in the α-phase, whereas the amount of the γ-phase increases at the lower cooling rates. With an increasing amount of stereo-defects, this cooling-rate dependence of the polymorphism is enhanced. The effect of different stereo-defect distributions, as observed in metallocene(random) and Ziegler-Natta (blocklike) derived isotactic polypropylenes, was investigated. The formation of the γ-phase is more prevalent in materials with a random defect distribution compared to the materials in which the stereo-defects have a blocklike distribution. The crystallinity decreases more rapidly as a function of the tacticity in the random defect-distributed materials.
AB - The influence of cooling rate from the melt on the polymorphism and crystallinity is investigated as a function of isotacticity and stereo-defect distribution in polypropylenes. Detailed analysis of wide angle x-ray diffraction patterns shows that crystallinity in the materials used is nearly independent of the experimental cooling rates (0.5-40 °C/min). At high cooling rates, the materials exist mainly in the α-phase, whereas the amount of the γ-phase increases at the lower cooling rates. With an increasing amount of stereo-defects, this cooling-rate dependence of the polymorphism is enhanced. The effect of different stereo-defect distributions, as observed in metallocene(random) and Ziegler-Natta (blocklike) derived isotactic polypropylenes, was investigated. The formation of the γ-phase is more prevalent in materials with a random defect distribution compared to the materials in which the stereo-defects have a blocklike distribution. The crystallinity decreases more rapidly as a function of the tacticity in the random defect-distributed materials.
UR - https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1081/MB-120013086
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U2 - 10.1081/MB-120013086
DO - 10.1081/MB-120013086
M3 - Conference contribution
SP - 1091
EP - 1104
BT - Journal of Macromolecular Science - Physics
ER -