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Polyethylene subsidiary lamellae

Crystallization of most polymers is accompanied by the separation of different molecular species, a process referred to as molecular fractionation. In linear polyethylene, fractionation occurs due to differences in molar mass. The low molar mass material crystallizes at low temperatures in subsidiary lamellae located between the dominant lamellae and in the spherulite boundaries (see Chapter 7). [Pg.189]


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