Abstract

AbstractEthylene and 10‐undecen‐1‐ol copolymers, prepared using a nickel complex as catalyst, were studied using differential scanning calorimetry (DSC), X‐ray diffraction, and dielectric relaxation spectroscopy. The behavior exhibited by copolymers containing incorporated 10‐undecen‐1‐ol amounts within 0.5 and 4.6 mol % was compared with neat polyethylene. DSC revealed that a new crystalline region with lower thickness lamellae emerges in copolymers due to the side‐chains crystallization. Nevertheless, the global crystallization degree decreases due to the loss of crystallinity that occurs in a greater extent in PE‐like regions. Dielectric relaxation spectroscopy detected two processes, a low activation energy process below −20 °C related with localized mobility increasing in intensity and deviating to higher temperatures with the increase in 10‐undecen‐1‐ol amount, and a high activation energy process ascribed to the glass transition, located at higher temperatures for the different copolymers relatively to neat polyethylene. © 2007 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Polym Sci Part B: Polym Phys 45: 2802–2812, 2007

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