Artículo de revista
Nonisothermal crystallization and melting behavior of syndiotactic polypropylenes of different microstructure
Fecha
2008-04-15Registro en:
JOURNAL OF POLYMER SCIENCE PART B-POLYMER PHYSICS, Volume: 46, Issue: 8, Pages: 798-80, 2008
0887-6266
Autor
Vanegas, Ma. Eulalia
Quijada Abarca, Juan
Serafini, Daniel
Galland, Griselda B.
Palza Cordero, Humberto
Institución
Resumen
Syndiotactic polypropylenes and their copolymers with 1-olefins were synthesized
using two metallocene/MAO catalytic systems, and the effect of the different
microstructures on nonisothermal crystallization and subsequent melting was studied.
Using differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) it was observed that samples with lower
content of defects showed crystallization on cooling from the melt, and a double melting
peak in the subsequent heating scan, the latter associated with melt, recrystallization
and remelt processes that it was confirmed by its nonreversing exothermic process
found by means of temperature modulated DSC (MDSC). However, polymers with high
amount of defects showed cold crystallization on heating followed by a melting process,
that it was observed by MDSC. Wide angle X-ray diffraction was used for characterizing
the changes of crystalline forms in relationship with crystallization process.