Unlike low-molecular-weight inorganic or organic nucleating agents (NAs), the physical properties, including phase transition and rheological behaviors, of polymeric NAs are greatly influenced by molecular weight. In this paper, the… Click to show full abstract
Unlike low-molecular-weight inorganic or organic nucleating agents (NAs), the physical properties, including phase transition and rheological behaviors, of polymeric NAs are greatly influenced by molecular weight. In this paper, the molecular-weight dependence of the β-nucleation behaviors of a polymeric NA (a main-chain liquid crystalline (LC) polyester, PBDPS) was studied in detail. The nucleation effect of PBDPS on isotactic polypropylene (iPP) shows a strong molecular-weight dependence. Low-molecular-weight PBDPS tended to induce the formation of α-iPP, whereas high-molecular-weight PBDPS tended to induce β-iPP. Moreover, the relative content of β-iPP crystals (kβ) first increased and then decreased as the molecular weight of PBDPS increased, with the maximum value (86.1%) obtained when 2 wt % PBDPS21.2k was incorporated. Furthermore, the stiffness, toughness, and heat distortion temperature (HDT) of iPP were simultaneously improved by incorporating PBDPS.
               
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