Macromolecules, Vol.31, No.3, 807-814, 1998
Epitaxial crystallization and AFM investigation of a frustrated polymer structure : Isotactic poly(propylene), beta phase
The metastable phase of isotactic polypropylene (beta iPP) is crystallized epitaxially on two specific nucleating agents : gamma-quinacridone and dicyclohexylterephthalamide (DCHT). The resulting thin films are investigated by electron microscopy and atomic force microscopy. Epitaxial crystallization yields a biaxially oriented sample of beta iPP, an orientation which cannot be achieved by mechanical means due to the beta --> alpha phase transformation on stretching. Electron diffraction indicates that the beta iPP (110) plane is the contact face involved in both epitaxies. AFM investigation with methyl group resolution reveals a lateral periodicity of 19 Angstrom in that (110) contact face, which corresponds to the distance between three chains and is a trademark indicator of the frustrated packing of beta iPP. AFM further indicates some variability of the surface pattern, suggesting that two different frustrated structures may coexist in the surface layer; this, in turn, suggests some type of surface reconstruction. Structural requirements that efficient beta iPP nucleating agents must meet are analyzed.