Abstract

The effect of calcium glutarate (Cagt) and calcium pimelate (Capt) on the formation of β crystalline form in isotactic poly(propylene) in the crystallization temperature range of 110–130°C has been investigated. The content of β phase crystals increase with the addition of calcium glutarate. K (relative content of β crystalline form in the iPP sample) attains its maximum value for iPP doped with 0.3 wt.% Cagt isothermally crystallized at 110°C (26.71%) or 120°C (30.27%), and for iPP doped with 0.2 wt.% Cagt isothermally crystallized at 130°C (31.97%), respectively. Compared with the K values of iPP doped with 0.1 wt.% Capt (78.33–94.76%), the β nucleation ability of Cagt is inferior to that of Capt. The spherulite size of iPP doped with Capt is smaller than that of iPP doped with Cagt. The difference in the β nucleation ability between Cagt and Capt is explained by the difference between their crystal structure parameters and those of β‐iPP.

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