2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.jcrysgro.2012.06.030
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Crystal structure and melting behavior of homo-polypropylene and heterophasic ethylene–propylene copolymer after long time heat treatment

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“…As reported in literatures, five diffraction peaks in every single curve correspond to the lattice planes (110), (040), (130), (111), and (041), respectively, which are all characteristic of α phase with monoclinic configuration for PP. It can be figured out that the diffraction peak 2θ are in good agreement with reference but the relative intensity of diffraction peak in this study differentiates from that in reference . The relative intensity for lattice plane (111) is significantly reduced and its diffraction peak overlaps with that of (041), which can be attributed to the melt‐blown processing for PP fabrics.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 78%
“…As reported in literatures, five diffraction peaks in every single curve correspond to the lattice planes (110), (040), (130), (111), and (041), respectively, which are all characteristic of α phase with monoclinic configuration for PP. It can be figured out that the diffraction peak 2θ are in good agreement with reference but the relative intensity of diffraction peak in this study differentiates from that in reference . The relative intensity for lattice plane (111) is significantly reduced and its diffraction peak overlaps with that of (041), which can be attributed to the melt‐blown processing for PP fabrics.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 78%
“…In addition, for all investigated materials, the recrystallization temperatures are in the range of 95 and 115 °C. As described by Wang et al . and Mollova et al ., polymer morphology changes because of chain mobility and isothermal crystallization are strongly temperature dependent.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…Four strong wide peaks gradually appear, and enhance with the extension of annealing time from 10 to 30 min. Their 2 θ values are 14.3°, 17.2°, 18.7° and 21.8°, corresponding to the lattice planes (110), (040), (130), (111) and (041), respectively, which are the characteristic diffraction peaks of α crystallite with monoclinic configuration for PP [46, 47]. The relative intensity for lattice plane (111) is significantly reduced and its diffraction peak overlaps with that of (041).…”
Section: Experiments Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%