Macromolecules, Vol.32, No.3, 765-770, 1999
Structure development during crystallization of homogeneous copolymers of ethene and 1-octene: Time-resolved synchrotron X-ray and SALS measurements
Crystallization kinetics in a homogeneous copolymer of ethene and 1-octene with appended long chain branches has been investigated in real time by means of time-resolved light scattering under Hv (cross-polarized) and Vv (parallel-polarized) optical alignments using a CCD camera system, simultaneous small angle-X-ray and wide angle X-ray measurements using synchrotron radiation and differential scanning calorimetry (DSC). The data show that in the case of crystallization at large supercooling, a significant fraction of the crystallinity develops after the spherulites have become volume filling. The fraction of crystallinity that develops after primary crystallization increases with crystallization temperature. This opens up a challenge to explore the extent to which this behavior is universal in other crystallizable ethylene copolymers as well.
Keywords:LOW-DENSITY POLYETHYLENE;SIMULTANEOUS SMALL-ANGLE;LINEAR LOW-DENSITY;MOLECULAR-WEIGHT;SCATTERING;MORPHOLOGY;BLENDS;FRACTIONS;KETONE)