Abstract
The crystallization behavior of five Syndiotactic Polypropylene (sPP) samples of varying degree of tacticity has been studied by means of rheological techniques and compared to the results of more standard DSC measurements. Small Amplitude Oscillatory Shear (SAOS) measurements have been performed on a controlled stress rotational rheometer equipped with a nitrogen-fed, forced convection oven, which allows for good temperature stability and relatively high heating/cooling rates. Both non-isothermal and isothermal crystallization tests have been carried out. The former proved useful to determine the melting and crystallization temperature of the polymers. The latter were exploited to determine the temperature dependence of the polymer crystallization rate. The results showed the strong influence of the degree of tacticity on the crystallization behaviour of sPP. In particular, it was confirmed that a decrease in the stereo-regularity of the polymer chain considerably shifts the crystallization process to lower temperatures. For the case of the lowest tacticity sample, rheology was crucial in determining the temperature where the maximum (but very small) crystallization rate is attained, a result that could not be achieved by standard calorimetry measurements.
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