2011
DOI: 10.1007/s10692-011-9338-8
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Stepwise quasi-equilibrium crystallization of low-density polyethylene

Abstract: Hydrostatic weighing of a polymer in an immersion liquid using low-density polyethylene as an example was used to show that a condition for the lack of recrystallization of partially crystalline polymers upon annealing is the attainment at this temperature of thermomechanical equilibrium that determines the ratio of the amounts of macromolecule elementary units existing in amorphous and crystalline regions during the crystallization of these polymers. A basis was found for the viewpoint that the Gibbs-Thomson … Show more

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“…5 shows the DSC thermo grams of melting of LDPE and isotactic PP obtained at a scanning rate of 10 K/min. The endotherms indi cate the true temperatures of polymer melting, which were found through the method of stepwise isothermal amorphicity in an immersion liquid medium [20].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…5 shows the DSC thermo grams of melting of LDPE and isotactic PP obtained at a scanning rate of 10 K/min. The endotherms indi cate the true temperatures of polymer melting, which were found through the method of stepwise isothermal amorphicity in an immersion liquid medium [20].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Use of the term crystallite destruction in this case emphasizes the fact that the change in the degree of polymer crystallinity with a change in temperature is a reversible thermomechanical process both in the pres ence of liquid [7] and in its absence [19,20]. 1 Only the last crystallites, unbound by passage chains, are destroyed thermally, e.g., melts, [9].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…DSC endotherms for LDPE and i-PP recorded at a rate of 10 C/min are shown along with the true melting temperatures T m obtained in Ref. 20 using the method of stepwise isothermal amorphization in the immersion liquid. [19] It is seen that in the case of LDPE, T m is close to the endotherm maximum T max , whereas for i-PP, T m is considerably shifted toward the end of the curve, T f .…”
Section: Dsc Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We use the term "destruction of crystallites" to emphasize that changing the polymer degree of crystallinity with temperature is a reversible thermomechanical process independent of the presence [5] or absence [19,20] of a low MW liquid. Its mechanism, based on a gradual pullout of polymer backbones due to excessive stress in the amorphous regions, was first proposed by Alfrey and Mark.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Анализ полученных результатов позволяет сказать, что пленка является одним из видов высокомолекулярных соединений, которые плавятся в широком интервале температур, а именно, частично кристаллическим медленно кристаллизующимся полимерам. [37][38][39] …”
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