The Shear-Accelerated II-I Phase Transition of Isotactic Poly(1-Butene).

Macromol Rapid Commun

State Key Laboratory of Chemical Resource Engineering, Beijing University of Chemical Technology, Beijing, 100029, P. R. China.

Published: July 2024

The II-I phase transition of isotactic poly(1-butene) (iPBu) leads to improved mechanical performance. However, this will take several weeks and increase storage and processing costs. In this work, shear forces are introduced into the supercooled iPBu melt, and the effects of isothermal crystallization temperature (T) and shear temperature (T) on crystallization and phase transition are explored. Shear-induced transcrystalline morphology of Form II with a significantly shortened crystallization induction period can be observed at relatively high T (105 °C). Besides, the shear-induced Form II can transit to Form I faster than the unsheared one. In addition, the phase transition rate increases as the T decreases, with the fastest rate occurring at T of 120 °C. The half transition time (t) is measured as 6.3 h when T = 105 °C, T = 120 °C, which is much shorter than the 20.7 h required for unsheared samples. The accelerated phase transition of iPBu can be attributed to the stretching of molecular chains, resulting from shear treatment. This study provides a quantitative analysis of the influence of the shear treatment and the T on the II-I phase transition rate. It also presents a cost-effective and straightforward approach for expediting the phase transition process.

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