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Shear induced shish-kebab structure in PP and its blends with LLDPE

Journal

POLYMER
Volume 45, Issue 1, Pages 207-215

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.polymer.2003.10.020

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shear; PP/LLDPE blend; shish-kebab

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In order to better understand the effect of shear stress on the crystal morphology and orientation of polyolefins, dynamic packing injection molding was used to prepare oriented pure polypropylene (PP) and its blends with linear low density polyethylene (LLDPE). The obtained samples were characterized via 2d-SAXS, 2d-WAXD and AFM. Macroscopically, shear induced morphology with surface skin, central core and oriented layer between the skin and the core was observed in the cross-section areas of the samples. For pure PP, a highly oriented structure was seen in the sheared layer but much less oriented structure exists in the core. The orientation in the skin lies in between. The shish-kebab structure, composed of stretched chains (shish) and layered crystalline lamellae (kebabs), was found in the sheared layer. Shish structure exists mainly in the skin layer and oriented spherulits dominates in the core. For PP/LLDPE (50/50) blends, a change of phase morphology from less-phase-separated structure (homogeneous) in the skin, to co-continuous structure in the sheared layer and sea-island structure in the core was observed. PP formed a shish-kebab structure in all the three layers. And on the other hand, a very unique crystal morphology and lamellar orientation of LLDPE were obtained, with the lamellar stack oriented either perpendicularly or 45-50degrees away from the shear flow direction. (C) 2003 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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