화학공학소재연구정보센터
Macromolecular Rapid Communications, Vol.25, No.15, 1365-1370, 2004
The use of a low-molar-mass self-assembled template to direct the crystallisation of poly (epsilon-caprolactone)
We show that small quantities of dibenzylidene sorbitol dispersed in poly(E-caprolactone) provide a self-assembling nanoscale framework to yield high levels of crystal orientation. During modest shear flow of the melt, the additive forms highly extended nanoparticles which adopt a preferred alignment with respect to the flow field and, on cooling, polymer crystallisation is directed by these particles. We speculate that atomistic level epitaxy is unlikely to be the only directing influence.