Abstract

Recent developments on the temperature rising elution fractionation (TREF) technique, understanding the impact strength of polyethylene blends based on their chemical structure, as well as ongoing discussions on REACH legislation regarding the oligomer fraction of polymers, are all reasons for better comprehension of the separation mechanism in TREF. To achieve this goal, two carefully chosen blends of linear metallocene polyethylene were analyzed by TREF over a large domain of crystallization rates. The results allowed updating the “onion skin” model for the crystallization kinetics during the cooling step of TREF. The advantages and limitations of the TREF technique for different applications are discussed.

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