화학공학소재연구정보센터
Journal of Applied Polymer Science, Vol.61, No.4, 649-657, 1996
Crystallinity and Mechanical-Properties of pp-Homopolymers as Influenced by Molecular-Structure and Nucleation
The evolution of crystallinity and mechanical properties of two different series of PP-homopolymers (RE grades coming directly from the polymerization reactor and CR grades priorly subjected to a defined degradation process) as influenced by the molar mass and heterogeneous nucleation was investigated, including one highly isotactic material to check the tacticity influence. In principle, the effects seem explainable by differences in the number of nuclei and the spherulithic growth speed, which were determined separately. The nucleation effects are similar for all materials, but strongly dependent of the molar mass of the materials. Apart from the bulk material properties, also the development of shear-induced structures is strongly influenced by molar mass and nucleation, contributing additionally to mechanics.