2002
DOI: 10.1295/polymj.34.794
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Crystallization of Poly(ethylene oxide) from Solutions of Different Solvents

Abstract: ABSTRACT:The kinetics and crystalline morphology for isothermal crystallization of poly(ethylene oxide) (PEO) from solutions in three different solvents, N, N-dimethylacetamide (DMAc), toluene, and tripropionin (TP), were investigated. The energy barrier A of primary nucleation was highest for PEO/TP, and that of radial growth C was highest for PEO/toluene. Crystallites grew from both the DMAc and toluene solutions as aggregates of small layers of lamellae with branching and splitting. In addition, the crystal… Show more

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“…6(b)], I ( q ) = I (0)/(1 + q 2 ξ 2 ), where ξ denotes the average correlation length between the polymer coils, yields the value of I ( q ) at q = 0, that is, I (0), at each temperature. I (0) is directly related to the second derivative of the free energy of mixing, Δ G m , in a binary polymer system20, 25 as 1/ I (0) = ∂ 2 Δ G m /∂ϕ 2 , where ϕ is the polymer concentration. On the phase boundary, 1/ I (0) = ∂ 2 Δ G m /∂ϕ 2 = 0.…”
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“…6(b)], I ( q ) = I (0)/(1 + q 2 ξ 2 ), where ξ denotes the average correlation length between the polymer coils, yields the value of I ( q ) at q = 0, that is, I (0), at each temperature. I (0) is directly related to the second derivative of the free energy of mixing, Δ G m , in a binary polymer system20, 25 as 1/ I (0) = ∂ 2 Δ G m /∂ϕ 2 , where ϕ is the polymer concentration. On the phase boundary, 1/ I (0) = ∂ 2 Δ G m /∂ϕ 2 = 0.…”
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“…Poly(ethylene oxide) (PEO), a semicrystalline polymer and a unique member of the polyepoxides {[(CH 2 ) m O] n with m = 2}, is soluble in both aqueous and organic solvents1, 2 and is, thus, one of the most intriguing polymers whose solution properties have been extensively studied3–20 both experimentally3–11, 17–20 and theoretically12–16 for decades. Recently, there has been a large amount of research interest in the PEO/water system.…”
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“…For example, crystallization of PEO in a very viscous solvent results in highly swollen spherulites with solvent, while in dimethyl sulfoxide crystallites with outer polygonal contours are formed suggesting that liquid-liquid phase separation occurs during the crystallization. 7 For many biomedical applications of the porous materials, biocompatibility and biodegradability is usually required. In this respect, poly(L-lacide) (PLLA) is one of the most promising materials for the fabrication of porous particles by the solution crystallization method.…”
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