The visual analysis of a solid is a powerful means to draw reliable conclusions on the crystallization process, especially when direct observations during the phase transition are not sufficient. In this work a geometrical approach has been exploited to derive the analytical shape of interspherulitic boundaries in polymer solids and to show morphological characteristics reflecting the kinetics of crystallization. An effort has been made to combine all the published data, trying to provide a unique and exhaustive vision of the topic. Evaluations of the relative nucleation times and growth rates of impinging spherulites have been set on the base of the geometrical analysis of spherulitic interfaces. Explanatory examples of the determination of the relative nucleation times and growth rates of impinging spherulites have been given to adequately underline the potential of visual observations in understanding the crystallization mechanism of polymers. A thermal procedure, originally developed for morphological analysis of samples during crystallization, has been shown to be very useful in order to study crystallization kinetics.

Kinematic analysis of growth and coalescence of spherulites for predictions on spherulitic morphology and on the crystallization mechanism

M Raimo
2007

Abstract

The visual analysis of a solid is a powerful means to draw reliable conclusions on the crystallization process, especially when direct observations during the phase transition are not sufficient. In this work a geometrical approach has been exploited to derive the analytical shape of interspherulitic boundaries in polymer solids and to show morphological characteristics reflecting the kinetics of crystallization. An effort has been made to combine all the published data, trying to provide a unique and exhaustive vision of the topic. Evaluations of the relative nucleation times and growth rates of impinging spherulites have been set on the base of the geometrical analysis of spherulitic interfaces. Explanatory examples of the determination of the relative nucleation times and growth rates of impinging spherulites have been given to adequately underline the potential of visual observations in understanding the crystallization mechanism of polymers. A thermal procedure, originally developed for morphological analysis of samples during crystallization, has been shown to be very useful in order to study crystallization kinetics.
2007
CHIMICA E TECNOLOGIA DEI POLIMERI
Inglese
32
6
597
622
Sì, ma tipo non specificato
Polymer
crystallization
coalescence
morphology
interface
Although it has been published in an International Review Journal, this article focuses on a subject little treated in the previous literature and therefore is not a simple systematic description of results obtained by previous authors. The subject is instead treated in an original way not only from mathematical but also from chemico-physical points of view, and most of the findings reported in the article are obtained from experimental and theoretical work of the present author. Indeed, this product has more characteristics of an original article than a review and, hence, do not conform to a rigid classification in the review category. 17/4/2012: The article has been cited 10 times in Scopus and in Web of Knowledge. The article is purchasable from the editor Elsevier.
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