Abstract

The effects of flowing preformed spherulites on shear-induced melt crystallization behaviors of isotactic polypropylene (iPP) had been investigated by using a Linkam shearing cell coupled with an optical microscope, atomic force microscope, and rheometer. By quenching iPP melt to 130 °C for a short time, preformed spherulites were intentionally obtained. While iPP films were heated up to temperatures below the nominal melting point of iPP (164 °C), various shear conditions were applied, and then the crystalline morphologies during crystallization at the isothermal crystallization temperature of 135 °C were traced by alternately using phase contrast optical microscopy and polarized optical microscopy modes. Two distinct highly orientated thread- and cylinder-like crystalline morphologies were induced by shearing with preformed spherulites present, which were dependent on the applied shear rate and temperature. The distinct crystalline morphologies were attributed to relative movements between shear flowing...

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