Interior lamellar assembly and optical birefringence in poly(Trimethylene terephthalate) spherulites: Mechanisms from past to present

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Abstract

Poly(trimethylene terephthalate) (PTT) with its unique spherulitic morphologies, highly birefringent features, and crystal stability serves as a good candidate to study polymer crystallization and assembly. This review compiles the main findings on crystallization in PTT, including birefringence and morphology, thermal behavior, as well as the interior structure of PTT banded spherulites, in order to elucidate the origin and formation mechanism of banded spherulites. Interior observation through the inner anatomy of crystal assembly in banded spherulites hidden under the top surface is necessary to provide a complete picture for the unsettled arguments about formation mechanism. Careful attention should be taken when selecting the etching agent for exposing the lamellar structure of polymer spherulite, otherwise, misinterpretation could result.

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Lugito, G., Wo, E. M., & Chuang, W. T. (2017, February 15). Interior lamellar assembly and optical birefringence in poly(Trimethylene terephthalate) spherulites: Mechanisms from past to present. Crystals. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/cryst7020056

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