Abstract

AbstractDetailed characterization of the crystallization behavior is important for obtaining better structure property correlations of the isotactic polypropylene (iPP), however, attributed to the complexity in ZN‐iPP polymerization, the relationship between crystallization behavior and the stereo‐defect distribution of iPP is still under debate. In this study, the crystallization kinetics of the primary nucleation, crystal growth and overall crystallization of two iPP samples (PP‐A and PP‐B) with nearly same average isotacticity but different stereo‐defect distribution (the stereo‐defect distribution of PP‐B is more uniform than PP‐A) were investigated. The results of isothermal crystallization kinetics showed that the overall crystallization rate of PP‐A was much higher than that of PP‐B; but the analysis of self‐nucleation isothermal crystallization kinetics and the polarized optical microscopy (POM) observation indicated that the high overall crystallization rate of PP‐A was attributed to the high primary nucleation rate of the resin. The stereo‐defect distribution plays an important role in determining both the nucleation kinetics and crystal grow kinetics, and thus influence the overall crystallization kinetics. A more uniform distribution of stereo‐defects restrains the crystallization rate of iPP, moreover, it has more influence on nucleation kinetics, comparing with the crystal growth. © 2013 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J. Appl. Polym. Sci., 2013

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