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Secondary nucleation, polymer crystallization Lauritzen-Hoffman theory

Polymer crystal growth is predominantly in the lateral direction, because folds and surface entanglements inhibit crystalliza- 4 don in the thickness direction. Neverthe-1 less, there is a considerable increase in the fold period behind the lamellar front during crystallization from the melt and, as we have j seen, polymers annealed above their crys-tallization temperature but below Tm also irreversibly thicken. Nevertheless, in most theories of secondary nucleation, the most i widely used being the theory of Lauritzen and Hoffman,28 it is assumed that once a part of a chain is added to the growing crystal, its. fold period remains unchanged. [Pg.304]


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