Abstract

AbstractThree polypropylenes with various isotacticities and regioregularities were prepared with metallocene catalysts at different polymerization temperatures. WAXD results showed that the relative content of γ crystals in polypropylenes increased as isotacticity decreased. It was found that the γ crystal overcame the α crystal and became predominant in polypropylene of low isotacticity and high regioerrors. More γ crystals were also formed at higher crystallization temperatures. The isothermal crystallization kinetics of α and γ crystals were compared and the metastability of these two crystal phases was interpreted in terms of the crystallization kinetics. It was observed that the α crystal has a faster crystallization rate than that of the γ crystal and, thus, higher stability at low temperature. By contrast, the γ crystal tends to have a faster crystallization rate and becomes more stable at high temperature. The metallocene‐based polypropylenes with different isotacticities have similar Avrami exponents. As the content of the γ crystal increases, double melting peaks become more evident. Equilibrium melting temperatures were derived from Hoffman–Weeks analysis and very close equilibrium melting temperatures were obtained, 185.5 and 184.0°C, for two metallocene‐based polypropylenes containing major α crystals and one of 182.5°C for the polypropylene with predominant γ crystals. © 2003 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Appl Polym Sci 90: 3215–3221, 2003

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