T. Nakaoki et al., Dynamic FT-IR analysis of the crystallization to the planar zigzag form for syndiotactic polypropylene, MACROMOLEC, 33(7), 2000, pp. 2718-2721
The polymorph and crystallization process for syndiotactic polypropylene (s
PP) formed around at 0 degrees C after quenching from the melt has been dyn
amically investigated by infrared spectroscopy. The observation is carried
out at constant temperatures between -5 and 15 degrees C after quenching in
to ice-water from the melt. Just after quenching into ice-water from the me
lt, the specimen is completely in the noncrystalline state with trans-rich
sequences. When the samples are kept below 0 degrees C, only the planar zig
zag form (form III) is crystallized in a few hours. Above 5 degrees C, in a
ddition to the planar zigzag form, form I with the t(2)g(2) conformation is
simultaneously formed. Just above the glass transition temperature (around
-5 degrees C), the trans-rich chains are aggregated and developed to form
form III. Above 5 degrees C, the trans-gauche transition is accelerated, an
d then the helical form with t(2)g(2) conformation is crystallized as form
I. The total degree of crystallinity is not so high, because further crysta
llization is promoted in the noncrystalline region when the sample is left
at room temperature after reaching the equilibrium state at each crystalliz
ation temperature.