Abstract

A particular kind of heterogeneous nucleation, i.e., cross-nucleation, is sometimes observed in polymorphic substances, when a new crystal structure nucleates on the surface of a crystal of a different modification. Here we show a unique and apparently incongruous nucleation behavior in polymorphic isotactic polypropylene (i-PP). The rate of cross-nucleation of the monoclinic α-phase on the trigonal β-phase crystals increases with increasing temperature, in the vicinity of the α-crystals melting point. This behavior is contrary to that of the heterogeneous nucleation kinetics of the same crystal on various solid substrates, and also to the previously reported cases of cross-nucleation rate of other polymorphic systems, both exhibiting the expected decrease with temperature in the same range of undercoolings. i-PP α-on-β cross-nucleation apparently eludes the nucleation theory. The results are explained as a manifestation of a kinetic competition between α-on-β cross-nucleation and growth of β-crystalline ...

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