Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5189209 | Polymer | 2006 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Syndiotactic polystyrene (sPS)/nano-CaCO3 composites were prepared on a twin screw extruder for the first time. Differential scanning calorimeter and wide-angle X-ray diffraction were used to investigate the effect of maximum melting temperature (Tmax) and the content of nano-CaCO3 on the crystal forms and melting behavior of sPS for non-isothermal crystallization. The results indicated that the increasing Tmax decreases the crystallization temperature of sPS and facilitates the formation of β-crystal. The addition of nano-CaCO3 changes the melting behavior and crystal form of melt-crystallized sPS and facilitates the formation of β-crystal. The increase in the content of nano-CaCO3 decreases crystallization temperature of sPS and increases the content of β-crystal, which was similar to the effect of increasing Tmax. Pure β-crystal in sPS/nano-CaCO3 composites can be obtained at lower melting temperature due to the effect of nano-CaCO3.
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Authors
Ming Lu, Weihua Zhou, Kancheng Mai,