Journal of Applied Polymer Science, Vol.91, No.1, 563-569, 2004
Preparation and structural characterization of nanocrystalline poly(vinyl chloride)
This article describes the development of novel nanocrystalline poly(vinyl chloride) (PVC) for potential applications in PVC processes and reports improvements in the mechanical properties and thermal resistance. Before the preparation of nanocrystalline PVC via jet milling, PVC was spray-treated and heat-treated to improve its crystallinity. The pulverization and degradation, morphology, crystalline structure, and melting-point changes of postmodified PVC during jet milling and the relationship between the distributions of the particle size and processing temperature were investigated. X-ray analysis and density testing indicated increased density and improved crystallinity. The crystalline region of nanocrystalline PVC was less than 80 nm, with a particle size distribution of 5-20 mum and a melting point of less than 128degreesC. (C) 2003 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.