Effect of stretching on the crystallization of un-crosslinked ethylene/propylene(/diene) random copolymers

2020 
Abstract The phase behavior of ethylene/propylene(/diene) (EP(D)M) co- (and ter-)polymers characterized by ethylene content in the range 64–78 wt%, and comparatively low level of crystallinity, in the range 1–15%, is analyzed during stretching, through collection of wide angle X-ray scattering data. All samples experience crystallization by effect of stretching, but whereas for the samples with ethylene content ≥71% crystallinity starts increasing already after yielding, the nearly amorphous sample, with 64 wt% ethylene content, experiences crystallization only at strain above a threshold (≈170%). In all cases, a high degree of orientation of the amorphous phase is achieved already at low deformations. It is shown that for the samples with high ethylene content, the pre-existing crystals undergo initial fragmentation and/or mechanical melting at low deformations, and successive oriented recrystallization at higher deformations. The role of oriented amorphous phase, along with the role of pre-existing crystals as nuclei to foster further crystallization is highlighted.
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