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Kinetics of nonisothermal crystallization and melting of normal high density and ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene blends

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The kinetics of nonisothermal crystallization and melting of blends of ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene (UHMWPE) and polyethylene high density with normal molecular weight (NMWPE) are investigated by means of differential scanning calorimetry (DSC). Mixing the components at a temperature below the flow temperature of UHMWPE (215 °C) results in increased crystallization/melting rates of the individual components in the blends above the corresponding additive values. The morphological observations of the blends, carried out by means of polarization microscopy, show that a strong boundary of both types of structures (UHMWPE non-flowing aggregates and NMWPE spherulite structures) does not exist. The NMWPE spherulites' dimensions decrease on increasing the UHMWPE concentration in the blends, but their number increases. The facilitation of the crystallization/melting of the components in the blends is explained in terms of mutual influence exhibited by the components with respect to each other. It is due to the inner stresses in nonflowing UHMWPE characterized with a lot of entangled tie molecules and to the partial co-crystallization of NMWPE molecules with the flowing part of UHMWPE. At mixing temperatures above 215 °C the melting/crystallization integral kinetic curves have only one linear part in contrast to these of the same blend (1∶1 ratio of components), prepared at 190 °C. The rates of melting/crystallization remain almost constant with the increase of the mixing temperatures.

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Minkova, L., Mihailov, M. Kinetics of nonisothermal crystallization and melting of normal high density and ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene blends. Colloid & Polymer Sci 267, 577–582 (1989). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01410433

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