2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.polymer.2018.08.035
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Non-isothermal crystallization of biopolyesters of poly(butylene succinate) formed via in-situ polymerization in presence of poly(vinyl butyral)

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“…Adding PVB greatly reduced spherulitic sizes and increased the peak temperature of crystallization [111]. An optimal content was observed for a minimal size of spherulites, and the PVB with a low molecular weight led to a smaller spherulitic size than its counterpart of a high molecular weight did [111]. A molecular model was proposed to explain accelerated nucleation and spherical growth from PVB's structural perspective.…”
Section: Poly(butylene Succinate) (Pbs)mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Adding PVB greatly reduced spherulitic sizes and increased the peak temperature of crystallization [111]. An optimal content was observed for a minimal size of spherulites, and the PVB with a low molecular weight led to a smaller spherulitic size than its counterpart of a high molecular weight did [111]. A molecular model was proposed to explain accelerated nucleation and spherical growth from PVB's structural perspective.…”
Section: Poly(butylene Succinate) (Pbs)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sun et al [111] investigated non-isothermal crystallization of biopolyesters of PBS formed via in situ polymerization in the presence of poly(vinyl butyral) (PVB). The effects of the PVB content and molecular weights on non-isothermal crystallization and mechanical properties were examined in detail [111]. Adding PVB greatly reduced spherulitic sizes and increased the peak temperature of crystallization [111].…”
Section: Poly(butylene Succinate) (Pbs)mentioning
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“…They found that the probability for two-dimensional crystal growth increases, especially at higher heating rates, and also that the substitution of zinc ions by europium ions in Zn 2 SiO 4 matrix can lead to some crystal defects. Sun et al applied poly(vinyl butyral) as a nucleating agent into the monomers prior to polymerization of poly(butylene succinate) for accelerating crystallization and enhancing mechanical properties [ 38 ]. The nucleated poly(butylene succinate) exhibited a considerable improvement in mechanical properties.…”
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confidence: 99%