Polymer, Vol.49, No.5, 1365-1375, 2008
Crystallization kinetics of some new olefinic block copolymers
Blocky ethylene-octene copolymers synthesized by chain-shuttling polymerization differ from statistical copolymers in their rapid rate of crystallization and in the formation of space-filling spherulites even when the crystallinity is as low as 7%. The bulk crystallization rate, measured with DSC, was rapid even in copolymers with a relatively large fraction of non-crystallizable soft block and only slowed somewhat as the amount of crystallizable hard block decreased from 100 to 18 wt%. As measured with the polarized optical microscope, the linear spherulite growth rate exhibited the same dependence on soft block content as the bulk crystallization rate. The fold surface energy was extracted from an analysis of the growth rate according to the Lauritzen-Hoffman theory. A gradual increase in the fold surface energy with soft block content reflected some increasing disorder of the fold surface. In contrast, even a small amount of statistically distributed comonomer was very effective in disrupting the fold surface regularity as demonstrated by the high fold surface energy. (C) 2008 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.