TY - JOUR
T1 - Nucleation and morphology of polyethylene under shear flow
AU - Yamazaki, Shinichi
AU - Hikosaka, Masamichi
AU - Toda, Akihiko
AU - Wataoka, Isao
AU - Yamada, Koji
AU - Tagashira, Katsuharu
PY - 2003
Y1 - 2003
N2 - Effect of the shear flow (γ̇ = 0.5 ∼ 5 s-1) on the nucleation and on the morphology of polyethylene (PE) during crystallization from the melt was studied by means of polarizing optical microscopy and small angle X-ray scattering. In order to analyze the results by the nucleation theory, we observed the effect of shear flow on the equilibrium melting temperature (Tm0). The Tm0 under shear flow and that under quiescent state are almost the same. Tm0 = 140.2-140.3°C. Therefore, the shear flow does not affect the Tm0. The "heterogeneous" primary nucleation rate (I) and the induction onset time of nucleation (τonset) of the isolated crystals under shear flow are also almost the same as those under quiescent state. The heterogeneous primary nucleation means that isolated nuclei are sporadically generating from the melt with the aid of heterogeneities such as nucleating agents. After the generation of primary nuclei, the "shish" were generated independent of the primary nucleation. We found that the shish were formed by the chain elongation caused by the velocity difference between polymer chains and dust particles, etc. After that, we observed that the "kebabs" were formed on the shish. It was found that the nucleation from the melt after melting of the "shish-kebabs" (at melt annealing temperature Tmax = 160°C for 5 min) was accelerated compared with the ordinary melt crystallization after melting of folded chain crystals. This indicates that the "solid memory effect" of the former solid is significant. This is because of the low entanglement density within the melt of shish kebabs.
AB - Effect of the shear flow (γ̇ = 0.5 ∼ 5 s-1) on the nucleation and on the morphology of polyethylene (PE) during crystallization from the melt was studied by means of polarizing optical microscopy and small angle X-ray scattering. In order to analyze the results by the nucleation theory, we observed the effect of shear flow on the equilibrium melting temperature (Tm0). The Tm0 under shear flow and that under quiescent state are almost the same. Tm0 = 140.2-140.3°C. Therefore, the shear flow does not affect the Tm0. The "heterogeneous" primary nucleation rate (I) and the induction onset time of nucleation (τonset) of the isolated crystals under shear flow are also almost the same as those under quiescent state. The heterogeneous primary nucleation means that isolated nuclei are sporadically generating from the melt with the aid of heterogeneities such as nucleating agents. After the generation of primary nuclei, the "shish" were generated independent of the primary nucleation. We found that the shish were formed by the chain elongation caused by the velocity difference between polymer chains and dust particles, etc. After that, we observed that the "kebabs" were formed on the shish. It was found that the nucleation from the melt after melting of the "shish-kebabs" (at melt annealing temperature Tmax = 160°C for 5 min) was accelerated compared with the ordinary melt crystallization after melting of folded chain crystals. This indicates that the "solid memory effect" of the former solid is significant. This is because of the low entanglement density within the melt of shish kebabs.
KW - Flow
KW - Morphology
KW - Nucleation
KW - Polyethylene
KW - Shear
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U2 - 10.1081/mb-120021578
DO - 10.1081/mb-120021578
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:0042932368
SN - 0022-2348
VL - 42 B
SP - 499
EP - 514
JO - Journal of Macromolecular Science - Physics
JF - Journal of Macromolecular Science - Physics
IS - 3-4 SPEC.
ER -