Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5190569 | Polymer | 2005 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
The molecular weight (M) dependence of the linear crystal growth rate (G) and the influence of the super-cooling on the relationship between M and G were studied. The molecular weight dependence of G has been expressed generally as GâMα at a given super-cooling. The temperature dependence of G shows a bell shape with the maximum growth rate (Gmax). The value of α was â0.5 at the temperature (Tcmax) of Gmax. However, the small super-cooling and the small molecular weight gave a large negative value of α. In other words, the value of α was dependent not only on the degree of super-cooling (ÎT) but also on the molecular weight. The effect on α by these two factors (ÎT and M) goes off to zero at Tcmax and α yields to â0.5. Gmax can be defined as a characteristic intrinsic value to the crystal growth behavior. The molecular weight dependence of Gmax was scaled and expressed as a â0.5 power to molecular weight for all crystalline polymers.
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Authors
S. Umemoto, N. Okui,