Abstract

ABSTRACTThe poly(4‐methyl‐1‐pentene) casting films were prepared by melt extrusion and annealed below the melting temperature. The effect of annealing conditions on the structure and properties of casting films and stretched membranes was discussed. In this work, a new peak around annealing temperature, as shown in melting curves, revealed the increase in thickness of lamellar structure. Annealing treatment led to improvements of amorphous thickness and crystal orientation. And the thickness of crystal phase correlated with the logarithm of annealing time. The increase in annealing temperature or time led to the improvements of the hard elasticity of samples. Additionally, the larger porosity of stretched membranes was observed as the annealing time and temperature increased. An optimum annealing condition to prepare microporous membranes was 30 min, 200 °C. This work also discussed the importance of annealing treatment in the preparation of microporous membranes. © 2018 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J. Appl. Polym. Sci. 2018, 135, 46491.

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