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Poly crystallization under shear

Quan H, Li Z M and Zhong G J (2007) The role of poly(phenylene sulfide) microfibrils in isothermal crystallization of isotactic polypropylene under shear, J Macromol Sci Part B Phys 46 285-294. [Pg.436]

There have been many efforts for combining the atomistic and continuum levels, as mentioned in Sect. 1. Recently, Santos et al. [11] proposed an atomistic-continuum model. In this model, the three-dimensional system is composed of a matrix, described as a continuum and an inclusion, embedded in the continuum, where the inclusion is described by an atomistic model. The model is validated for homogeneous materials (an fee argon crystal and an amorphous polymer). Yang et al. [96] have applied the atomistic-continuum model to the plastic deformation of Bisphenol-A polycarbonate where an inclusion deforms plastically in an elastic medium under uniaxial extension and pure shear. Here the atomistic-continuum model is validated for a heterogeneous material and elastic constant of semi crystalline poly( trimethylene terephthalate) (PTT) is predicted. [Pg.41]

Crystallization in step-growth polymers such as polyesters and nylons is known to assist their subsequent solid-state polymerization because exclusion of reactive end-groups from crystalline domains enhances their effective concentration in the amorphous domains [14,15]. However, the condensation reaction between the last fraction of end-groups may be hindered by crystallization [16, 17]. The possibility and rate of crystallization can also be enhanced by processes that enhance orientation, such as shearing and fiber drawing [18]. For example, partial replacement of terephthalic units with isophthalic units in PET reduces crystallinity, so that no crystallization in seen in 70 30 random poly(ethylene terephthalate-co-ethylene iso-phthalate) under quiescent conditions. However, heating its amorphous fiber above its Tg under a moderate tensile force results in rapid stress-induced crystallization [19]. The reduction in crystallization by copolymerization has been employed to enhance drawability of melt-spun polyester and polyamide fibers [20]. [Pg.687]


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