Structure development during shear flow induced crystallization of i-PP: In situ wide-angle X-ray diffraction study

Citation
Rh. Somani et al., Structure development during shear flow induced crystallization of i-PP: In situ wide-angle X-ray diffraction study, MACROMOLEC, 34(17), 2001, pp. 5902-5909
Citations number
34
Categorie Soggetti
Organic Chemistry/Polymer Science
Journal title
MACROMOLECULES
ISSN journal
00249297 → ACNP
Volume
34
Issue
17
Year of publication
2001
Pages
5902 - 5909
Database
ISI
SICI code
0024-9297(20010814)34:17<5902:SDDSFI>2.0.ZU;2-K
Abstract
In situ synchrotron wide-angle X-ray diffraction (WAY-D) was used to monito r crystallization of isotactic polypropylene (i-PP) in the subcooled melt a t 140 degreesC after step shear. The melt was subjected to a shear strain o f 1430% at three different shear rates (10, 57, and 102 s(-1)) using a para llel-plate shear apparatus. WAXD results were used to determine the type (a lpha- and beta -crystals), orientation, and corresponding mass fractions of i-PP crystals. It was found that formation of oriented alpha -crystals occ urred immediately after application of the shear field. Subsequently, growt h of primarily unoriented beta -crystals was observed. WAXD patterns clearl y showed that beta -crystals grew only after the formation of oriented alph a -crystals in the sheared i-PP melt. The contribution of beta -crystals to the total crystalline phase was as high as 65-70% at high shear rates (57 and 102 s(-1)) and low (20%) at low shear rates (10 s(-1)), which was attri buted to the different amount of surface area of oriented alpha -crystal cy lindrites generated at different shear rates. The growth of beta -crystals which is related to the surface area of the oriented alpha -form crystallin e assembly has been proposed earlier. Also, the unoriented nature and fast growth of the beta -crystals determined from WAXD experiments provide an ex planation for the 2 orders of magnitude increase in the kinetics of crystal lization of the unoriented structures, which was previously observed (but n ot explained) in our crystallization study by small-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS).