Mj. Hill et Pj. Barham, Morphology maps of binary blends of copolymers produced using the metallocene catalyst process, POLYMER, 41(4), 2000, pp. 1621-1625
Three Lightly branched commercial polyethylene copolymers, produced using t
he metallocene catalyst process, were blended together in binary pairs. Two
of the materials were ethylene-butene copolymers of differing butene conte
nt, the third was an ethylene-hexene copolymer with the same branch content
as the more lightly branched ethylene-butene material. Note that the compo
nents of one system differ in both branch type and branch content; those of
another, in branch content but not branch type; and those of the third in
branch type only. Morphology maps were produced for all three systems. Wher
e the two components had the same branch content, only one crystal type was
seen on quenching melts of all compositions from all temperatures. Where t
he branch contents varied, two crystal types were seen when blends of some
compositions were quenched from some temperatures, and the morphology maps
resembled those found when copolymers produced by traditional methods are b
lended-or when a linear polyethylene is blended with a lightly branched cop
olymer. These findings confirm the view that it is the branch content of th
e copolymers that effects the morphology most strongly, the branch type is
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