Role of conformation in crystal formation and transition of polybutene-1

2019 
Conformation of polymer chains constitutes the bulk of polymer structures or polymer physics, and propensities of chain conformation and conformational motion play central roles in crystalline structure formations and structure transitions of polymers. Isotactic polybutene-1 (iPB-1) is a semi-crystalline polymer with polymorph and puzzled structure transitions. The stable form I of iPB-1 with excellent physical and mechanical properties can hardly be obtained directly from melt rather than unstable form II which would spontaneously and slowly transform into form I. To obtain form I directly from bulk iPB-1 melt by bypassing the unstable form II formation or ultrafast transition from form II is a challenging task. Here we have investigated the formation and transition of iPB-1 crystalline structures with POM, DSC, in situ X-ray scattering and FTIR. The temperature related transition of form II to form I with or without solvents are characterized. It is found that the rate of transition decreases with temperature. Unexpected ultrafast transition is observed with solvents at room temperature, but the “stable” form II is investigated at high temperature with or without solvents. The conformation based mechanism of form II formation and packed-mesophase based transition is proposed, which would be helpful to understand the physics of iPB-1 and polymer crystallization.
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