화학공학소재연구정보센터
Journal of Polymer Science Part B: Polymer Physics, Vol.34, No.1, 47-56, 1996
Transcrystallization of PTFE Fiber pp Composites .1. Crystallization Kinetics and Morphology
Transcrystallization of polypropylene (PP) on the polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) fiber was investigated. Both nucleation rate and crystal growth rate were determined by a polarized optical microscope. Based on the theory of heterogeneous nucleation, it has been found that the induction time can correlate well with the nucleation rate in determining the interfacial free energy difference function Delta sigma. The ratio of Delta sigma in the bulk matrix to that at the interface is 1.63 which implies the transcrystalline growth is favorable from a thermodynamic point of view. No difference in crystal growth rate of PP has been found in either spherulites or transcrystalline layers. On the basis of regime theory, a transition between regimes II and III was observed at Delta T = 48 K. From the morphology studies, it has been found that the thickness of the transcrystalline layer increases with crystallization temperature, from 30 to 120 mu m in the temperature range of 110-140 degrees C. The growth of transcrystalline layer is hindered by the spherulites nucleated in the bulk. Moreover, the radius of spherulites adjacent to the transcrystalline layer is much smaller than that distant to the fiber. No significant increase in nucleation density at fiber ends is observed. Effect of internal stresses of fibers on the fiber’s nucleating ability is not pronounced.