MISCIBLE BLENDS OF 2 CRYSTALLINE POLYMERS .2. CRYSTALLIZATION KINETICS AND MORPHOLOGY IN BLENDS OF POLY(VINYLIDENE FLUORIDE) AND POLY(1,4-BUTYLENE ADIPATE)
Jp. Penning et Rsj. Manley, MISCIBLE BLENDS OF 2 CRYSTALLINE POLYMERS .2. CRYSTALLIZATION KINETICS AND MORPHOLOGY IN BLENDS OF POLY(VINYLIDENE FLUORIDE) AND POLY(1,4-BUTYLENE ADIPATE), Macromolecules, 29(1), 1996, pp. 84-90
The crystallization kinetics and morphology in miscible blends of poly
(vinylidene fluoride) (PVF2) and poly(1,4-butylene adipate) (PBA) have
been investigated using optical microscopy and differential scanning
calorimetry. Blends of PVF2 and PBA are unique in the sense that both
components are capable of crystallization over a wide range of composi
tions. The kinetics of crystallization of both PVF2 and PBA in these b
lends have been investigated. During the crystallization of the high-T
-m component (PVF2, T-m approximate to 175 degrees C), the low-T-m com
ponent (PBA, T-m approximate to 60 degrees C) acts as a noncrystalline
diluent. Addition of PBA depresses the radial spherulitic growth rate
and overall crystallization rate of PVF2 and affects the texture of P
VF2 spherulites but does not significantly alter the nature of the nuc
leation and growth processes of this polymer. During the crystallizati
on of PBA, the PVF2 phase is always partially solidified and the prese
nce of the spherulitic microstructure of PVF2 profoundly influences th
e crystallization behavior and morphology of PBA. The overall crystall
ization rate of PBA goes through a maximum as a function of PVF2 conte
nt, which is explained in terms of the combined effects of enhanced he
terogeneous nucleation and reduced linear growth rate. The mechanism o
f crystal growth is modified in the presence of PVF2, as indicated by
a change in the Avrami exponent. In the blends, spherulitic crystalliz
ation of PBA is not observed, in contrast to the bulk crystallization
behavior of this polymer. Crystallization of PBA from the blends initi
ally takes place at the boundaries of PVF2 spherulites, but at longer
crystallization times, crystallization of PBA within PCF2 spherulites
is also observed. The observed phenomena are unique to blends of two c
rystalline polymers.