Abstract

Bisphenol A polycarbonate (PC) is difficult to crystallize. In this study, it was found that PC could rapidly accomplish melt crystallization only within 8 min by laying poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG) film on it. Polarized optical microscope (POM) was applied to trace the growth of spherulites of PC in PEG/PC double-layer films during isothermal crystallization in a wide range of temperatures, which were above the melting temperature for PEG. The dependence of spherulitic growth rate (G) on isothermal crystallization temperature (Tc) followed a “bell-shape” curve, just like some other semicrystalline polymers did. A PEG film was laid on a PC film at 250 °C for 5 min to obtain a PEG/PC double-layer film, which was subsequently quenched to different Tc’s for observation on its crystallization process by using POM. It was surprising to observe that the spherulitic growth rate of PC was significantly improved and the crystallization time was obviously shortened. The miscibility for PEG/PC blends was evaluated by...

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