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Morphologies of miscible PCL/PVC blends confined in ultrathin films

Authors :
Al Mamun
Jian Chen
Robert E. Prud’homme
Vincent H. Mareau
Source :
Polymer. 55:2179-2187
Publication Year :
2014
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2014.

Abstract

Morphologies of ultrathin films (10–60 nm) of miscible poly(e-caprolactone)/poly(vinyl chloride) (PCL/PVC) blends have been investigated under isothermal crystallization conditions by real time atomic force microscopy, and electron diffraction techniques. It was found that the morphology and growth rate of PCL/PVC blends strongly depend on the blend composition, crystallization temperature and film thickness. At a film thickness of 30 nm, the truncated lozenge-shape morphology of pure PCL crystals, found when the growth rate is slow, bent with increasing PVC content to form S-shaped or inverted S-shaped crystals, the curvature increasing by lowering the crystallization temperature. Electron diffraction patterns reveal that these crystals are flat-on single crystals with the PCL molecular chains (c axis) in the blends slightly tilted with respect to the lamella normal, while the b direction of the crystal lattice, corresponding to the fast growing direction of the growth front, follows a S line. Upon decreasing the film thickness (

Details

ISSN :
00323861
Volume :
55
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Polymer
Accession number :
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