Flow induced crystallization of LDPE nanocomposites: A rheological and morphological characterization

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The flow induced crystallization behaviour of a LDPE:PE-g-MA:D72T 90:9:1 nanocomposite has been investigated by in-situ Rheo-SALS technique and data have been compared with those obtained from a reference LDPE:PE-g-MA 90:9 sample. Rheo SALS results, confirming thermal analysis findings, indicate that under mild shear flow fields the organoclay exhibits a negligible nucleating effect. Both nucleation density and, as a consequence, crystallization rate, are not appreciably affected by the application of external flow field for both the examined systems, revealing that no evident synergic effects between the organoclay and the shear flow are present. On the other hand, Rheo SALS analysis indicates that the nanocomposite submitted to flow exhibits a higher level of crystal orientation. TEM morphological analyses support this observation suggesting that the orientation of the nanofiller along the flow direction templates the growth of oriented crystals.

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Azzurri, F., Stagnaro, P., Conzatti, L., Cavallo, D., Repetto, L., Scatto, M., … Coiai, S. (2011). Flow induced crystallization of LDPE nanocomposites: A rheological and morphological characterization. E-Polymers. https://doi.org/10.1515/epoly.2011.11.1.257

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