پديد آورندگان :
Min Min نويسنده , Zhang Richao نويسنده , Lu Ai نويسنده , Gao Yong نويسنده , Lu Zhongyuan نويسنده
چكيده لاتين :
The crystallization morphology of poly(phenylene sulphide) (PPS) with different
molecular weights (MW), isothermally crystallized from the melt under shear
condition, has been observed by polarized optical microscope (POM) equipped
with a CSS450 hot-stage. The morphology of PPS is greatly influenced by shear condition,
and the shish-kebab-like fibrillar crystal structure can be observed under higher
shear rate and longer shear time for the higher molecular weights . Under the quiescent
crystallization the growth rate was found to be essentially MW dependent i.e.,
the spherulite growth rate decreases with the increased MW, and a strong effect of
MW on the flow induced crystallization kinetics was observed. Under shear condition
the decreasing spherulite growth rate results from highly oriented chains. The molecular
weight was also found to explain qualitatively the observed transition from the lowest
MW isotropic morphology to the higher MW shish-kebab-like fibrillar crystal structure.
The melting behaviors of the three MWs performed by differential scanning
calorimetry (DSC) show that multiple melting peaks can be observed after the PPS
melts when subjected to shear flow. We suggest that the lower melting peak corresponds
to the melt of imperfect crystal. The higher melting peak is related to the orientation
of molecular chains . These orientated molecular chains form the initial lamellae,
which are thicker than the kebab-like lamellae that later develop due to chain
relaxation .