A. Douillard et al., A COMPARATIVE MODEL FOR ANISOTHERMAL AND ISOTHERMAL CRYSTALLIZATION OF POLY(ETHYLENE-TEREPHTHALATE), Polymer, 34(8), 1993, pp. 1702-1708
A new method for analysing and modelling anisothermal crystallization
from a polymer melt is proposed in a way allowing comparison with isot
hermal conditions, and supposing that no variation of the process occu
rs in the whole temperature range. The model is based on a modified Av
rami equation: 1 - U = exp{ - K(T)[(T(alpha) - T)/alpha]n}, where the
starting point T(alpha), highly dependent on the cooling rate alpha, a
ppears to be of major importance. Some methods for its determination a
re derived. Application to crystallization kinetics of poly(ethylene t
erephthalate) by differential scanning calorimetry is discussed and a
comparison of both methods shows good accuracy. Moreover, anisothermal
studies allow a more extended temperature range for K(T) determinatio
n and seem more closely connected with the current value of apparent n
, interpreted in terms of a dual mechanism. Finally an equation descri
bing K(T) variations is proposed and allows one to describe quantitati
vely any anisothermal process, particularly at the beginning, which is
suitable for setting conditions.