Molecular dynamics simulations of model polyethylene chains with various lengths up to 4000 CH2 units were performed. Our results verified that the modification of force fields to demonstrate the collapse stages in th...Molecular dynamics simulations of model polyethylene chains with various lengths up to 4000 CH2 units were performed. Our results verified that the modification of force fields to demonstrate the collapse stages in the folding process is not necessary. The transition between the stages of chain folding became sharp, and the clusters became stable as the chain became longer.展开更多
Lamellar crystal thickness lc of isotactic polybutene-1(it-PB1)have been investigated for crystal-lization in the melt over a wide range of crystallization temperature T from 40°C to 90°C by small angle X-ra...Lamellar crystal thickness lc of isotactic polybutene-1(it-PB1)have been investigated for crystal-lization in the melt over a wide range of crystallization temperature T from 40°C to 90°C by small angle X-ray scattering experiments and density measurements.The crystal thickness lc demonstrates two linear dependences on inverse supercooling and a transition from one dependence to the other has been observed around T=65°C.Each of the two dependences obeys the nucleation theory in the high and low supercooling ranges,respec-tively.Chain folding free energy q determined from the low supercooling range is larger than that determined from the high supercooling range.Possible mechanisms for the transition are discussed taking account of entropy of chain folding directions.展开更多
Thin wall samples of high density polyethylene (HDPE) were prepared via injection molding with different injection speeds ranging from 100 mm/s to 1200 mm/s. A significant decrease in the tensile strength and Young...Thin wall samples of high density polyethylene (HDPE) were prepared via injection molding with different injection speeds ranging from 100 mm/s to 1200 mm/s. A significant decrease in the tensile strength and Young's modulus was observed with increasing injection speed. In order to investigate the mechanism behind this decrease, the orientation, molecular weight, molecular weight distribution, melt flow rate, crystallinity and crystal morphology of HDPE were characterized using two-dimensional wide-angle X-ray diffraction (2D-WAXD), gel permeation chromatography (GPC), capillary rheometry and differential scanning calorimetry (DSC), respectively. It is demonstrated that the orientation, molecular weight, molecular weight distribution, melt flow rate and crystallinity have no obvious change with increasing injection speed. Nevertheless, the content of extended chain crystals or large folded chain crystals was found to decrease with increasing injection speed. Therefore, it is concluded that the decrease in tensile properties is mainly contributed by the reduced content of extended chain crystals or large folded chain crystals. This study provides industry with valuable information for the application of high speed injection molding.展开更多
文摘Molecular dynamics simulations of model polyethylene chains with various lengths up to 4000 CH2 units were performed. Our results verified that the modification of force fields to demonstrate the collapse stages in the folding process is not necessary. The transition between the stages of chain folding became sharp, and the clusters became stable as the chain became longer.
基金Professor Miyaji of Kyoto University for valuable advice and encouragement.
文摘Lamellar crystal thickness lc of isotactic polybutene-1(it-PB1)have been investigated for crystal-lization in the melt over a wide range of crystallization temperature T from 40°C to 90°C by small angle X-ray scattering experiments and density measurements.The crystal thickness lc demonstrates two linear dependences on inverse supercooling and a transition from one dependence to the other has been observed around T=65°C.Each of the two dependences obeys the nucleation theory in the high and low supercooling ranges,respec-tively.Chain folding free energy q determined from the low supercooling range is larger than that determined from the high supercooling range.Possible mechanisms for the transition are discussed taking account of entropy of chain folding directions.
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(No.51073111)
文摘Thin wall samples of high density polyethylene (HDPE) were prepared via injection molding with different injection speeds ranging from 100 mm/s to 1200 mm/s. A significant decrease in the tensile strength and Young's modulus was observed with increasing injection speed. In order to investigate the mechanism behind this decrease, the orientation, molecular weight, molecular weight distribution, melt flow rate, crystallinity and crystal morphology of HDPE were characterized using two-dimensional wide-angle X-ray diffraction (2D-WAXD), gel permeation chromatography (GPC), capillary rheometry and differential scanning calorimetry (DSC), respectively. It is demonstrated that the orientation, molecular weight, molecular weight distribution, melt flow rate and crystallinity have no obvious change with increasing injection speed. Nevertheless, the content of extended chain crystals or large folded chain crystals was found to decrease with increasing injection speed. Therefore, it is concluded that the decrease in tensile properties is mainly contributed by the reduced content of extended chain crystals or large folded chain crystals. This study provides industry with valuable information for the application of high speed injection molding.