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“…Depending on the molecular structure (such as molecular weight and its distribution, isotacticity and defect distribution, etc.) and the processing conditions applied, iPP can exhibit plentiful crystalline structures and aggregation structures, resulting in rather versatile physical properties (such as mechanical, barrier, optical, thermal properties) to meet the requirement of different applications . Up to now, three crystalline structures of iPP are known, including the monoclinic α‐form, the trigonal β‐form, and the triclinic γ‐form .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Depending on the molecular structure (such as molecular weight and its distribution, isotacticity and defect distribution, etc.) and the processing conditions applied, iPP can exhibit plentiful crystalline structures and aggregation structures, resulting in rather versatile physical properties (such as mechanical, barrier, optical, thermal properties) to meet the requirement of different applications . Up to now, three crystalline structures of iPP are known, including the monoclinic α‐form, the trigonal β‐form, and the triclinic γ‐form .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The unusual increase in the molecular orientation suggests that some oriented nucleus‐like shish structures (few but present) are preserved during melting and induce the formation of some oriented structures during cooling. Moreover, some researchers found that the overgrowth of oriented lamellae, instead of increased oriented nuclei, is responsible for the enhanced molecular orientation . In Figure (b), the degree of crystallinity ( X c ) increases with increasing annealing temperature and time.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…Among these crystalline forms, the α‐form is the most common and stable modification, being found in most melt‐crystallized specimens . The β‐form is a metastable phase and can only be obtained in large amount under specific processing conditions such as melt crystallization in the presence of specific heterogeneous nucleating agent (NA), by directional crystallization in certain temperature, or from melts subject to shear . The addition of β‐NA is an effective and practical way to obtain high proportion of β‐fraction.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%