Differential scanning calorimetry of copolymer of isotactic polypropylene backbone with grafted poly(ethylene‐co‐propylene) branches Journal Articles uri icon

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abstract

  • AbstractA series of graft polymers having polypropylene (PP) backbone and poly(ethylene‐co‐propylene) (EPR) side chains was prepared. PP backbone molecular weight (Mn) was 28–98 kg/mol, EPR side chain Mn was 2.6–17 kg/mol, and EPR content was 0–16 wt %. In this work, thermal analysis of the copolymers was performed using differential scanning calorimetry (DSC). Nonisothermal crystallization was performed at different cooling rates. The DSC thermograms revealed multiple melting peaks for slowly cooled samples, most likely the result of the melting of thinner tangential lamellae followed by the melting of thicker radial lamellae. Equilibrium melting temperature (Tm0) was determined using the linear Hoffman–Weeks method. Another approach was also used for determining Tm0: melting temperature (Tm) and crystallization temperature (Tc) were plotted as functions of logarithmic cooling rate. Linear relationships were observed for all samples with the cross points as Tm0's. As cooling rate decreased, Tc, Tm, and enthalpy of fusion (ΔHf) increased. Tm and Tm0 increased with increasing PP Mn. Tc and Tm were unaffected by the grafting of EPR onto the PP backbone. Tm0 and ΔHf decreased as EPR content increased. © 2006 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Appl Polym Sci 99: 3380–3388, 2006

publication date

  • March 15, 2006