Abstract

Bimodal polyethylenes (PEs) have captured broad attention in recent years, while little is known about the contribution of bimodal molecular weight distribution (MWD) shape on their properties compared with unimodal MWD shape. In this work, a comparative investigation of MWD shape-mechanical property relationship of isotropic semicrystalline polymers based on linear unimodal and bimodal PEs has been carried out. This first systematic study indicates that MWD shape influences the chain arrangements in crystalline and amorphous phases which affect their mechanical performance. PEs with bimodal shape exhibit higher crystallinity, lower entanglements and higher fraction of tie molecules than unimodal shape, contributing to simultaneously enhanced Young's modulus, yield strength, elongation at break and tensile strength. This work demonstrates that the modulation of MWD from unimodal to bimodal shape could overcome the trade-off among stiffness, strength and ductility of semicrystalline polymers without altering chain structure, chemical composition or average molecular weight.

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