Journal of Applied Polymer Science, Vol.93, No.3, 1203-1210, 2004
Nonisothermal crystallization, melting behavior, and morphology of polypropylene/metallocene-catalyzed polyethylene blends
The nonisothermal crystallization, melting behavior, and morphology of blends of polypropylene (PP) and a metallocene-catalyzed polyethylene (mPE) elastomer were studied with differential scanning calorimetry, scanning electron microscopy, polarized optical microscopy, and X-ray diffraction. The results showed that PP and mPE were partially miscible and could form some cocrystallization, although the extent was very small. A modified Avrami analysis and the Mo method were used to analyze the nonisothermal crystallization kinetics of the blends. The values of the Avrami exponent indicated that the crystallization nucleation of the blends was homogeneous, the growth of the spherulites was three-dimensional, and the crystallization mechanism of PP was not affected by mPE. The crystallization activation energy was estimated with the Kissinger method. Interesting results were obtained with the modified Avrami analysis and Mo and Kissinger methods, and the conclusions were in good agreement. The addition of less mPE increased the overall crystallization rate of PP. The relationship between the composition and morphology of the blends was examined. (C) 2004 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.