A novel way using a polarized optical microscopy and statistical image analysis techniques for direct investigation of the crystallization kinetics and spherulitic morphology of poly (lactic acid) induced by casting process has been proposed. DSC analyses were carried out to explore the effect of drawing in thermal properties of PLA. We found that the rate of cold crystallization was sharply increased with draw ratio. Isothermal calorimetric results reveal that thin films crystallize slowly compared to sheets. Moreover, thin films don't fit the Avrami model demonstrating that more stretching may modify the crystallization kinetics of films. A comparison was made between pure PLA and stretched materials using Hoffman theory and giving a compiled view on the details of crystallization behavior with relation to stretch effect. At draw ratio 167, the growth rate reach its maximum and the crystallization rate go up exponentially. POM experiments showed the existence of two different spherulitic populations in thin films and two nucleation mechanisms was identified. Accordingly, the growth rate was found to be not linear with time.
Blends of ethylene-glycidyl methacrylate copolymer (PE-GMA) and polyamide 6 (PA6) were prepared in a corotating twin screw extruder. Two processing temperatures were used in order to disperse PA6 in two forms: at high temperature in the molten state in molted PE-GMA Matrix (emulsion type mixture) and at lower temperature as fillers in molted PEGMA matrix (suspension type mixture). Processed blends were analyzed by scanning electron microscopy and dynamic mechanical experiments to probe the reactivity in the extruder and the compatibilization phenomena. The dependence of the morphology and the rheological properties of PE-GMA/PA6 blends on blend composition and screw rotational speed was also investigated and is discussed in the paper. The results show that dispersion of the two polymers in the molten state leads to a higher level of interfacial reaction. They also show that whatever the screw rotational speed and the temperature of extrusion are, the rate of interfacial reaction in PE-GMA/PA6 blends is higher for 50/50 PE-GMA/PA blends than for 70/30 PE-GMA/PA blends.
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