This Lecture: Crystallization and Melting - Next Lecture: The Glass Transition Temperature
This Lecture: Crystallization and Melting - Next Lecture: The Glass Transition Temperature
This Lecture: Crystallization and Melting - Next Lecture: The Glass Transition Temperature
Viscoelastic
liquid
Glass
Crystallization Transition
Melting
Semi-crystalline
Glassy Solid
Solid
Crystallization and the
Glass Transition
Volume
Cool
Liquid
Glassy or Melt
Solid
Crystalline
Solid Temperature
Tg Tc
Kinetics, Crystallization
and the Glass Transition
Volume
Volume
Cool Quickly
Cool Quickly
Liquid
Glassy or Melt
Solid
Does not Cool Slowly
Crystallize !
Temperature
Temperature
Tg
Tg Tg
Crystallizable Polymer
Non-Crystallizable Polymer
Polymer Crystallization
WHAT DO WE KNOW FROM EXPERIMENTAL OBSERVATION ?
• At high undercoolings
Heat
Tc Tm Temp
POLYMERS
Specific Cool
Volume
Semi-crystalline
Solid
Heat
Tc Tm Temp
Crystallization Kinetics
General Features
Degree of
Crystallinity Secondary
• Induction period - formation of primary Crystallization
nuclei
Time
Thermodynamic Considerations
The free energy of this primary nucleus is given by
• The last term represents the free energy that we would obtain if
all the segments were in the bulk.
• The first two terms are the excess free energy that must be
“added in” to account for those segments at the surface.
l
σe
x
σ
x
Extended Chain Crystals
and Annealing
Thermodynamically most stable form
0
Tm = T
m
Critical Nucleus Size
The critical nucleus size is given by
the values of l and x that minimize
∆Gcryst;
∂∆G = ∂∆G = 0
∂l ∂x
Solving the two simultaneous
equations
l = 4σ e Nucleation
∗
∆g at temperature T
Critical Nucleus Size
∗ 4σ e Tm0
l =
∆h f ∆T l*
Crystallization
The Crystalline
Melting Temperature
Semi-crystalline
Solid
Heat
Melt
Characteristics:
Melting Temperatures
Temperature (0 C) 40
20
Melting is Complete
0
Melting Starts
-20 Crystallization
-40
-50 -40 -30 -20 -10 0 10
Temperature of Crystallization
The Melting Temperature
of Polymer Crystals
2σ e
Tm = T 1 −
0
l∆hf
m
Temperature
Tm0
l
Factors that Affect the Melting
Temperature of Polymer Crystals
- CH2-
CH2
-CH2
CH2
-CH2
CH2
- Why?
-
Tm ~ 1350C
H -
O= N- -N
-
- H
C- -C
-
- =
O
Tm ~ 3700C
The Effect of Chemical Structure
-
Tm ~ 1350C
O
-
-
-
H
Tm ~ 2650C
Is this nylon 6
or nylon 66 ?
The Effect of Intermolecular
Interactions
-
Cl
you expect syndiotactic poly(propylene) or
syndiotactic PVC to have the higher melting point?
B. - CH2 - CH -
-
CH3
Entropy and Chain Flexibility
Stiff
Entropy and Chain Flexibility
∆Sf S = k lnΩ
Tm = ∆Hf / ∆Sf
∆Sf = k (lnΩmelt - lnΩcrystal)
= Small
Entropy and the Melting Point
- CH2 - CH2 -
Polyethylene Tm ~ 1350C
- CH2 - CH2 - O -
Tm ~ 650C
Poly (ethylene oxide)
- CH2 - CH2 - -
Tm ~ 4000C
Poly (p-xylene)
Entropy and the Melting Point
- CH2 - CH2 -
Polyethylene Tm ~ 1350C
- CH2 - CH -
-
CH3 Tm ~ ?
Isotactic Polypropylene
- CH2 - CH -
-
Tm ~ ?
Isotactic Polystyrene
∆S1 The Effect of
Diluents
∆S2
The Effect of C o p o l y m e r i z a t i o n
and Molecular Weight