1979
DOI: 10.1016/0032-3950(79)90237-5
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Study of crystallization of industrial polyethylene and polyethylene mixtures

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“…where 01 is a length characterizing the spatial dimensions via an exponential correlation function.37•38 \ and 2 are the volume fractions and and 2 are the scattering length densities of the two phases.1 The sizes of the domains may be estimated from the mean chord intercept lengths39 II a (6) L 2 -<Zi/</>2 (7) Small-angle X-ray scattering intensities were collected on the ORNL 10 m SAXS camera, with pinhole collimation40 and hence minimal instrumental smearing effects.41…”
Section: Small-angle Neutron Scattering: Data Collectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…where 01 is a length characterizing the spatial dimensions via an exponential correlation function.37•38 \ and 2 are the volume fractions and and 2 are the scattering length densities of the two phases.1 The sizes of the domains may be estimated from the mean chord intercept lengths39 II a (6) L 2 -<Zi/</>2 (7) Small-angle X-ray scattering intensities were collected on the ORNL 10 m SAXS camera, with pinhole collimation40 and hence minimal instrumental smearing effects.41…”
Section: Small-angle Neutron Scattering: Data Collectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The study of the structure of low-density and high-density polyethylene blends using an optical method, depending on their behavior during crystallization, showed [8] that the formation of spherulites and the increase in their size before a collision occurs during the crystallization of high-density polyethylene, forming the initial moment of the spherulites skeleton. Table 2 shows the results of studying the effect of the concentration of bentonite on the temperature of the onset of crystallization of the density of the considered nanocomposite materials at room temperature and at 190 0 C. As can be seen, 1 mass % content of bentonite in a mixture of LDPE/HDPE does not have any change on the temperature of the beginning of the crystallization process, and is equal to 115 0 C. Density at room temperature is also remains unchanged, but for density at a temperature of 190 0 C there is a slight decrease.…”
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confidence: 99%