Author/Authors :
Kebritchi، Abbas نويسنده Iran Polymer and Petrochemical Institute, 14965-115, Tehran, Iran , , Nekoomansh، Mehdi نويسنده Iran Polymer and Petrochemical Institute, 14965-115, Tehran, Iran , , Mohammadi، Fereidoon نويسنده Iran Polymer and Petrochemical Institute, 14965-115, Tehran, Iran , , Khonakdar، Hossein Ali نويسنده ,
Abstract :
In this work, the role of comonomer content of 1-hexene-medium density polyethylene (MDPE) copolymer,
synthesized using Phillips catalyst, on thermal behavior parameters such as: crystallization, melting temperature
and thermal degradation was investigated in detail. The copolymer was fractionated to homogenous short-chain
branching (SCB) fractions by "preparative temperature rising elution fractionation" (P-TREF) method and then it
was subjected to thermal analyses. A broad chemical composition distribution (CCD) in terms of SCB content and
molecular weight (Mw) was observed by P-TREF and gel permeation chromatography (GPC), respectively. Based
on P-TREF results, a parabolic relationship between methylene sequence length (MSL) and elution temperature
(ET) was presented. Differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) showed distinct, well-defined melting peaks over a
22 °C temperature range for SCB contents of about 3-12 (br/1000 C). The variations in physical characteristics
such as melting temperature (Tm), crystallinity (Xc), crystallization temperature (Tc) and lamellae thickness (Lc)
against SCB content were correlated. Thermogravimetric analysis (TGA) suggested linear relationships between
the temperature at maximum degradation rate (Tmax) as well as the degradation initiation temperature (T5%) versus
SCB content. Moreover, the TGA curves exhibited distinct differences at both initiation and propagation stages of
thermal degradation at dissimilar comonomer contents.