D.Y. Yoon
ACS Division of Polymer Chemistry Miami Beach Meeting 1989
Transmission electron microscopy of permanganate-etched surfaces of isotactic polypropylene (i-PP) that has been quenched from the melt into ice water shows equi-axed 'lump' crystals of ca. 20 nm across, in contrast to a well-developed lamellar morphology of melt-crystallized samples. Annealing the quenched i-PP up to 140 degree C does not lead to any significant changes in this 'lump' crystal morphology, whereas the broad peaks in wide-angle X-ray diffraction (WAXD) patterns of the quenched i-PP change to the sharp crystal patterns of alpha -form above ca. 80 degree C and approach those of melt-crystallized samples upon annealing above 120 degree C. Only upon melting a substantial amount of original crystals above 140 degree C, the crystal morphology begins to exhibit lamellar-like features and the crystal size determined from the electron micrographs shows a substantial increase.
D.Y. Yoon
ACS Division of Polymer Chemistry Miami Beach Meeting 1989
J.L. Hedrick, M. Trollsas, et al.
American Chemical Society, Polymer Preprints, Division of Polymer Chemistry
K. Betterton, M. Ebert, et al.
ACS Spring 1991
D.Y. Yoon, Yutaka Ando, et al.
ACS Division of Polymer Chemistry Miami Beach Meeting 1989