On cross- and self-nucleation in seeded crystallization of isotactic poly(1-butene)

  • D. Cavallo
  • , L. Gardella
  • , G. Portale
  • , A.J. Muller
  • , G.C. Alfonso

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Abstract

Cross-nucleation of crystalline phases, i.e., the nucleation of a polymorph on a previously existing one, has recently been recognized to play a role among the different crystallization pathways of polymorphic substances. While several examples exist for small organic molecules, cross-nucleation has mostly been overlooked in semi-crystalline polymers. One of the reasons resides in the self-nucleation phenomenon of one-polymorph on itself, i.e., a nucleating "memory" of pristine crystalline structure surviving the melting process. In this work, we provide a new tool useful for the studying of cross-nucleation in semi-crystalline polymers. The possibility of self-nucleation of one polymorph on itself can be easily identified and eliminated via a prior thermal history, thus providing the basis for a true and correct comparison of cross-nucleation experiments among the domains of small and macro-molecules. If the two classes of materials are compared together, it appears that cross-nucleation might be a more widespread phenomenon than what previously thought, and that the key for its understanding lies in the heterogeneous nucleation on a crystalline substrate without requiring epitaxial relations with the nucleating structure. A novel example of cross-nucleation in polymers, the one of isotactic poly(1-butene) Form II-on-Form I, is presented. (c) 2013 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)4637-4644
JournalPolymer
Volume54
Issue number17
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2013

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