Abstract

AbstractSeven dicarboxylates of calcium were synthesized. The effect of dicarboxylate on the formation of β‐form polypropylene was investigated by X‐ray diffraction. Calcium pimelate, calcium suberate, calcium phthalate, and calcium terephthalate have been found to be an effective β‐nucleator. The Kx values of the isotatic propylene samples with 0.5 wt % of the nucleators above are 0.95, 0.96, 0.93, and 0.62, respectively. Calcium succinate, calcium adipate, and calcium sebacate behave invalidly on the nucleating of the β‐phase. We conducted an investigation on the affect of particle shape, crystal form, and crystallinity upon the level of the β‐form. The X‐ray diffraction of the effective nucleators reveals a common character that their first reflection locate at the d‐spacing between 10 to 13 Å, indicating structural similarity of the nucleators with β‐polypropylene. The nucleation mechanism is explained by the cooperative effect of the nonpolar and polar part of nucleating agents in the crystallization of polypropylene. © 2002 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Appl Polym Sci 86: 633–638, 2002

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