Dr. Yaqiong Zhang''s paper appears in CrystEngComm, No. 131 paper of our group (CrystEngComm, 2014, 16, 1026-1037)
Dr. Yaqiong Zhang''s paper appears in CrystEngComm, No. 131 paper of our group (CrystEngComm, 2014, 16, 1026-1037)
Disclosing the formation of ring-banded spherulites for semicrystalline polymers through the double-layer film method
Yaqiong Zhang, Huagao Fang, Zhongkai Wang, Miao Tang and Zhigang Wang*
CrystEngComm, 2014, 16, 1026-1037.
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Abstract: The formation of ring-banded
spherulites in double-layer semicrystalline polymer films has seldom
been a concern. In this study, the nucleation and growth of ring-banded
spherulites in poly(ethylene oxide)/poly(L-lactide) (PEO/PLA)
double-layer films during isothermal crystallization at various
temperatures above the melting point of the PEO layer have been
investigated by using polarized optical microscopy (POM). The sequential
crystallization of PLA and PEO components in the double-layer films was
confirmed by a double quench crystallization procedure. The surface
morphologies of ring-banded spherulites were examined by using scanning
electron microscopy. The experimental results are compared with those
for PLA/PEO blend films with 25 wt% PEO composition. It is interesting
to find that the changing trend of band space in ring-banded spherulites
at different isothermal crystallization temperatures in PEO/PLA
double-layer films is more complex than that in PLA/PEO blend films. For
the former ones, the ring-banded spherulites form at the lowest
temperature approaching 65 °C and the band space slightly increases
from 65 to 90 °C, is absent from 90 to 105 °C, obviously decreases from
105 to 115 °C, and significantly increases from 115 to 135 °C. For the
latter ones, the band space only shows a monotonic increase with
increasing temperature at above 105 °C. The mechanism for the formation
of ring-banded spherulites in the PEO/PLA double-layer film system is
proposed. The experimental results may shed some light on explaining the
formation mechanism of ring-banded spherulites in semicrystalline polymers.