Polyolefin Co-Crystal Alloys: Mobile and Fixed Crystals
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Abstract
Co-crystallization of most semicrystalline polymers, especially polyolefins consisting of hydrocarbons is challenging due to difficulty of parallel packing in the same crystal. In this work, we report polymer co-crystallization of mobile and fixed polyolefin crystals using syndiotactic- (s) and atactic–(a) hydrogenated poly(norbornene) (hPNB)s, which are conformationally similar but dynamically dissimilar in the crystalline regions created by controlling stereoregularity in hPNB. Interestingly, these novel polyolefin co-crystals vary crystallinity (Φc) of 50-80% , long period (L) of 22 - 80 nm and melting temperature (Tm) of 135 -145 °C by simply changing compositions.
Presenters
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Navin K Kafle
The University of Akron, University of Akron
Authors
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Navin K Kafle
The University of Akron, University of Akron
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Toshikazu Miyoshi
University of Akron