Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5207139 | Polymer Testing | 2009 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
A new setup for light depolarization measurements was designed. Two innovative elements have been introduced. The first is an electronic system which enables depolarization ratio to be registered directly. The second is a system of temperature control allowing effective implementation of a temperature-time program according to the particular requirements. Direct registration of depolarization ratio instead of intensity of depolarized light for individual components (parallel and perpendicular), as is performed in the usual apparatus, allows elimination of light scattering effects because of the insensitivity of depolarization ratio to the scattering level. Application of the new setup was shown for crystallization and melting of isotactic polypropylene (i-PP). Comparison of phase transitions in i-PP, as registered by light depolarization and DSC, indicates some differences. Possible sources of the observed differences are discussed.
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Authors
B. Misztal-Faraj, P. Sajkiewicz, H. Savytskyy, O. Bonchyk, A. Gradys, A. Ziabicki,