A unifying scheme for polymer crystallization based on recent experiments with wider implications for phase transformations

A. Keller, M. Hikosaka, S. Rastogi, A. Toda, P.J. Barham, G. Goldbeck-Wood

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    Abstract

    The main stream subject of chain-folded polymer crystn. is linked to the specialty stream of extended-chain crystn., the latter as typified by the crystn. of polyethylene under pressure. This is achieved through some new exptl. material comprising the recognition of thickening growth as a primary growth process of lamellae and of the prominence of metastable phases, specifically of the mobile hexagonal phase in polyethylene. The scheme relies on the consideration of crystal size as a stability detg. factor, namely on m.p. depression, which in general is different for different polymorphs. Under specifiable conditions phase stabilities can invert with size, i.e. a phase which is metastable for infinite size can become the stable one when the phase is sufficiently small. When applying this condition to crystal growth it follows that a crystal in such a situation will appear and grow in a phase that is different from that in its state of ultimate stability, maintaining this state as a metastable one or transforming into the ultimate stable state during growth according to circumstances. The consequences of such deliberations, of potential significance to all phase transformations also beyond polymer crystn., are being developed throughout the paper
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationOrdering in macromolecular systems : proceedings of the OUMS '93, Toyonaka, Osaka, Japan
    EditorsA. Teramoto
    Place of PublicationBerlin
    PublisherSpringer
    Pages1-15
    ISBN (Print)3-540-57817-X
    Publication statusPublished - 1994
    Eventconference; Osaka University Macromolecular Symposium (OUMS) ; 1 (Toyonaka) : 1993.06.03-06; 1993-06-03; 1993-06-06 -
    Duration: 3 Jun 19936 Jun 1993

    Conference

    Conferenceconference; Osaka University Macromolecular Symposium (OUMS) ; 1 (Toyonaka) : 1993.06.03-06; 1993-06-03; 1993-06-06
    Period3/06/936/06/93
    OtherOsaka University Macromolecular Symposium (OUMS) ; 1 (Toyonaka) : 1993.06.03-06

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