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Title: | Intraspherulitic melting-temperature distribution of poly(butylene 2,6-naphthalate) containing β′-crystals controlled by secondary crystallization |
Author(s): | Du, Mengxue Jariyavidyanont, Katalee ![]() Ulrich, Joachim Schick, Christoph Androsch, René ![]() |
Issue Date: | 2025 |
Type: | Article |
Language: | English |
Abstract: | The combination of low crystal-growth rate and low nuclei density, as evident, e.g., on hot-crystallization at low melt-supercooling, allows formation of rather large spherulites containing isothermally grown crystals subjected to different times of secondary crystallization, causing an intraspherulitic melting-temperature distribution. As demonstrated on example of the β′-high-temperature-crystal polymorph of poly(butylene 2,6-naphthalate) (PBN), crystals located in the spherulite centers, subjected to annealing during the slow growth of the spherulite, melt at distinctly higher temperature than non-annealed crystals near the spherulite boundary, causing spherulite inward melting. The melting-temperature gradient along the spherulite radius, however, diminishes if all parts of the spherulites are annealed, e.g., after a space-filled spherulitic morphology is achieved, yielding a radius-independent intraspherulitic melting temperature. Otherwise, the intraspherulitic melting-temperature distribution may be preserved/frozen-in by cooling, with implications on properties due to the presence of crystals of different stabilities. Assessing the intraspherulitic melting-temperature distribution required suppression of crystal reorganization on heating, which was achieved by analysis of the heating-rate dependence of melting. These experiments confirmed the initially lower stability of crystals near the spherulite periphery by their enhanced reorganization/stabilization on sufficiently slow heating compared to crystals located in the spherulite center, being less vulnerable for reorganization. In summary, the study highlights the importance of secondary crystallization/annealing on the thermodynamic stability/melting behavior of crystals arranged in a spherulitic semicrystalline superstructure. In addition, the performed study also provides new data about the growth of radial and tangential lamellae in PBN when crystallized at low melt-supercooling. |
URI: | https://opendata.uni-halle.de//handle/1981185920/121062 http://dx.doi.org/10.25673/119106 |
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Journal Title: | Macromolecules |
Publisher: | Soc. |
Publisher Place: | Washington, DC |
Volume: | 58 |
Issue: | 9 |
Original Publication: | 10.1021/acs.macromol.5c00542 |
Page Start: | 4569 |
Page End: | 4578 |
Appears in Collections: | Open Access Publikationen der MLU |
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