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Investigation on the phase transition from Form II to Form I in iPB-1 after pre-stretching.

Authors :
Yang, Xiaokang
Dong, Beibei
Shang, Ying
Ji, Youxin
Su, Fengmei
Shao, Chunguang
Wang, Yaming
Liu, Chuntai
Shen, Changyu
Source :
Polymer. Apr2020, Vol. 194, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Mechanical stretching can accelerate Form II to Form I phase transitions in isotatic polybutene-1 (iPB-1). This study in-situ investigated the effect of pre-stretching on further phase transitions. Three tensile modes were considered. In mode A, the samples were stretched to their breaking point, and the phase transition was wholly completed. In mode B, the samples were pre-stretched to specific strains and annealed under quiescent conditions at room temperature. Mode C was studied under the same conditions as Mode B, but the samples were allowed free shrinkage during the phase transition. The phase transition process were investigated by mechanical testing and in situ wide-angle X-ray diffraction. The phase transition kinetics were obviously faster in the pre-stretched samples (even when stretched in the elastic zone) than in the un-stretched samples. The pre-stretching may affect the conformation or the lattice arrangement of the segments in Form II, thereby accelerating the subsequent phase transition. In the samples with pre-strain beyond the yield strain, the accelerated transition rate increased with the increased pre-strain, meanwhile, the growth dimension of Form I reduced, owing to the confinement effect of stretch-induced Form I. The residual stress in the mode-B stretched samples did not significantly affect the phase transition, because the residual stress was lower than the critical stress that triggers Form I nucleation. In summary, a small pre-strain accelerated the phase transition and affected the growth dimension of Form I. Image 1 • The phase transition from form II to form I in iPB-1 under three tensile modes was studied by wide angle X-ray diffraction technique. • The phase transition kinetics of the pre-stretched samples was obviously accelerated, even at very small strain in the elastic zone. • In samples with pre-strain beyond the yield strain, the growth dimension of Form I decreased due to the confinement effect. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00323861
Volume :
194
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Polymer
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
142700837
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.polymer.2020.122385