Crystal transition and thermal behavior of Nylon 12

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The polyamide 12 (PA12) with different crystal forms is prepared with three crystallization paths. The crystal structures and corresponding thermal properties are systematically investigated. The results reveal that an α-form and a mixed (α + γ)-form of PA12 can be obtained by casting at 30°C and (40-80°C), respectively. Meanwhile, the γ-form of PA12 can be obtained by both casting at 90°C and slow melt cooling. However, the γ′-form is obtained only by melt quenching. Both the γand γ′ forms of PA12 exhibit a single melting peak, whereas the α-form exhibits two melting peaks. The higher peak is attributed to the melting of γ-PA12, which originates from the melting-recrystallization of the α-PA12. It is found that the tensile properties of PA12 depend on the crystal forms. Both the γand γ′-PA12 are strong and tough polymer materials, while α-PA12 is a strong but brittle polymer material.

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Ma, N., Liu, W., Ma, L., He, S., Liu, H., Zhang, Z., … Zhu, C. (2020). Crystal transition and thermal behavior of Nylon 12. E-Polymers, 20(1), 346–352. https://doi.org/10.1515/epoly-2020-0039

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