Abstract

The correlations between the thermal behavior and the crystal morphology of isotactic propene-pentene copolymers were studied through wide-angle (WAXS) and small-angle (SAXS) X-ray diffraction. Copolymers with pentene concentration lower than 11 mol% crystallize in the α form of isotactic polypropylene (iPP) and a concomitant decrease of melting temperature and of the thickness of crystalline lamellae with increasing pentene concentration has been observed. At higher pentene concentrations the trigonal form of iPP crystallizes and a neat increase crystalline lamellar thickness and of the long period, with a slower decrease of melting temperature and crystallinity have been observed. These results have been treated in the general framework of copolymer crystallization theories, using a method proposed by Crist and correlated with the different level of inclusion of pentene co-units in the crystals of α and trigonal forms. For copolymers with pentene concentration lower than 11 mol% pentene co-units are in part incorporated in the crystals of α form. For higher pentene concentrations the decrease of melting temperature coupled with the increase of lamellae thickness with increasing comonomer content is the hallmark of the almost total inclusion of pentene co-units in the crystals of the trigonal form.

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