Origin of the elastic behavior of syndiotactic polypropylene

Citation
F. Auriemma et al., Origin of the elastic behavior of syndiotactic polypropylene, MACROMOLEC, 34(13), 2001, pp. 4485-4491
Citations number
28
Categorie Soggetti
Organic Chemistry/Polymer Science
Journal title
MACROMOLECULES
ISSN journal
00249297 → ACNP
Volume
34
Issue
13
Year of publication
2001
Pages
4485 - 4491
Database
ISI
SICI code
0024-9297(20010619)34:13<4485:OOTEBO>2.0.ZU;2-O
Abstract
An analysis of the mechanical properties and a detailed structural study of samples of syndiotactic polypropylene (sPP) are presented in order to clar ify the origin of the elastic behavior of sPP. Samples of sPP having differ ent stereoregularity and showing different polymorphic behavior have been a nalyzed. The present study allows to establish that the elastic properties of unoriented specimens of sPP are poor, since the initial dimensions are o nly partially recovered upon the release of the stress. Good elastic proper ties are, instead, shown by sPP fibers, which have been previously oriented (for instance, uniaxially drawn at 400% and at 600% their initial length a nd then stress-relaxed). Tension set values less than 10% are attained for these fibers. The elastic properties of sPP mainly originate from a reversi ble crystal-crystal phase transition which occurs during the stretching and when the tension is removed. The stable crystalline modification of sPP wi th chains in the helical conformation transforms into the crystalline form with chains in the trans-planar conformation (form III) by stretching. Upon release of the stress, the trans-planar form transforms again into the hel ical form. The recovery of the dimension of the fibers is associated with t he reversible strain of the chain conformation and, hence, of the crystalli ne lattice. From this analysis it is possible to conclude that, while the d riving force which induces the recovery of the initial dimensions in common elastomers upon the release of the stress is mainly entropic, in the case of sPP it is basically linked to the enthalpy gain achieved when the sample is relaxed, which involves a crystal-crystal phase transition from the met astable form III to the more stable helical modification (form II).