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Molecular nucleation, polymer crystal

Hu W, Cai T (2008) Regime transitions of polymer crystal growth rates molecular simulations and interpretation beyond Lauritzen-Hoffman model. Macromolecules 41(6) 2049-2061 Hu W, Frenkel D (2004) Effect of metastable liquid-liquid demixing on the morphology of nucleated polymer crystals. Macromolecules 37(12) 4336-4338 Hu W, Frenkel D (2005) Polymer crystallization driven by anisotropic interactions. Adv Polym Sci 191 1-35... [Pg.140]

Since interactions at the molecular level between polymer components in the blends occur only in the amorphous phase, it is reasonable to assume that these effects are due to kinetic factors and, in particular, to the influence of a polymer component on the nucleation or crystallization kinetics of the other one. [Pg.206]

Polymer crystallization is usually divided into two separate processes primary nucleation and crystal growth [1]. The primary nucleation typically occurs in three-dimensional (3D) homogeneous disordered phases such as the melt or solution. The elementary process involved is a molecular transformation from a random-coil to a compact chain-folded crystallite induced by the changes in ambient temperature, pH, etc. Many uncertainties (the presence of various contaminations) and experimental difficulties have long hindered quantitative investigation of the primary nucleation. However, there are many works in the literature on the early events of crystallization by var-... [Pg.37]

Another problem must be overcome to produce high molecular weight polyoxymethylene. The seed crystal must have the proper surface in order to grow properly. The ideal polymer crystal is born by spontaneous nucleation and can then grow exclusively by addition to the chain ends which are aligned and available at the face. The polydispersities of polymers prepared under these conditions are near unity. [Pg.366]


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