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Poly crystalline aggregates crystal size

In a few cases, the addition of minor amounts of immiscible or miscible polymers results in the nucleation of a crystalline polymer. The nucleation of PP by PE and polyamides (e.g., PAl 1) (immiscible) as well as the addition of PP to poly(butene-l) (miscible) has been noted in the literature [138-141 ]. The addition of LDPE to PP showed a reduction in the spherulite size of PP, attributed to an increase in nucleation density of the a-crystalline form along with an increase in the rate of growth of the -crystalline form [141]. The nucleation of polycarbonate by the zinc salt of sulfonated polystyrene ionomers was noted to occur with both miscible and phase separated blends [142]. Nanometer sized ionic aggregates appeared to contribute to the polycarbonate nucleation. A liquid crystalline copolyesteramide (Vectra-B950 ) was shown to accelerate the crystallization of poly(phenylene sulfide) [143]. This effect was not concentration dependent and did not change the level of crystallinity. [Pg.356]


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