2001
DOI: 10.1016/s0032-3861(00)00894-6
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Crystallization of semicrystalline block copolymers containing a glassy amorphous component

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“…The Avrami indices obtained here range from 2 to 3 and no systematic tendency can be observed. In our previous papers, it was found that the Avrami indices were reduced for block copolymers having a glassy amorphous component, because crystallization occurs within confined rigid microdomains 19,20) . On the other hand, for PEG-PBD, in which the amorphous component is rubbery in crystallization, we reported that the Avrami index is not reduced even when crystalline PEG is in cylindrical microdomains 26) .…”
Section: Crystallization Behavior Of Hei/pe and Hei/pip Blendsmentioning
confidence: 98%
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“…The Avrami indices obtained here range from 2 to 3 and no systematic tendency can be observed. In our previous papers, it was found that the Avrami indices were reduced for block copolymers having a glassy amorphous component, because crystallization occurs within confined rigid microdomains 19,20) . On the other hand, for PEG-PBD, in which the amorphous component is rubbery in crystallization, we reported that the Avrami index is not reduced even when crystalline PEG is in cylindrical microdomains 26) .…”
Section: Crystallization Behavior Of Hei/pe and Hei/pip Blendsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…In the block copolymers having a glassy component as an amorphous block, the dimension of the crystal growth is considerably confined and the activation energy of crystallization is high, because the crystallizable domain is surrounded or sandwiched by the rigid (i.e., glassy) amorphous domains 20) . On the other hand, the amorphous domain is soft for the block copolymers containing a rubbery amorphous component.…”
Section: Regular Articlementioning
confidence: 99%
“…When a polyester and retinol showed a good miscibility, the existence of retinol would affect the crystalline structure of the polyester nanoparticles, thereby influencing T m and ΔH. 49 Conversely, the bad miscibility between the two molecules will less influence the structure of the polyester in the nanoparticles due to their phase separation. Thermodynamically, the miscibility between the polyesters and retinol is predictable by calculating the solubility parameters (δ) of the polyesters and retinol and their differences.…”
Section: 34mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[4] On the other hand, extremely small values of the Avrami exponents were found when the crystallization of one component occurs from a domain surrounded by the glassy matrix of the second component and is much more restricted. [6] In order to compare the crystallization rate, the crystallization half-time, t 1/2 , defined as the time at which the polymer reaches a crystalline fraction equal to 0.5, was used as kinetic parameter. This value is obtained by subtracting the induction time (t), i.e.…”
Section: Isothermal Crystallizationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These analyses are mainly carried out on dior triblock copolymers with a narrow block length distribution and a well defined structure. [1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14] The role of the block length in influencing the crystallization behavior is considered fundamental: it was found that the extent of folding increases with length of both crystalline and amorphous blocks, influencing melting temperature and enthalpy. [13,[15][16][17][18][19] The transesterification reactions performed in the molten state generally give copolymers with a broad block length distribution due to the poor control on the macromolecular structure.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%