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Propylene–ethylene random copolymers: Comonomer effects on crystallinity and application properties
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EngineeringMechanical EngineeringElution FractionationPolymer NanocompositesChemistryPolymersPolymer MaterialMacromolecular EngineeringPolymer ProcessingPolymer ChemistryMaterials SciencePolymer BlendPolymer EngineeringPolymer AnalysisPropylene–ethylene Random CopolymersBlock Co-polymersPolymer SciencePolymer CharacterizationPolymer PropertyCorrelation Chain
Abstract For understanding the correlation chain from the polymer structure to the final application properties of propylene–ethylene random copolymers, four commercial grades with different ethylene content (0–8 mol %) but identical molecular weight distributions were investigated. Structural investigations concerning the comonomer distribution, using two different techniques (temperature rising elution fractionation and stepwise isothermal segregation), showed an increase of inhomogeneity with the total comonomer content, which was reflected for temperature rising elution fractionation in a widening of the elution temperature range. Crystallinity and crystallization speed studies confirmed the reduced overall crystallinity and increase of γ‐modification content as reported previously, but they also showed the reason for these effects in the distinctive decrease of the spherulitic growth speed. Good correlations of all these parameters to the mechanical performance of the four materials were obtained. © 2005 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Appl Polym Sci 95: 1073–1081, 2005
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