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Macromolecules, 2015, vol 48, 12, pp. 3949–3956 DOI: Visit the full article Back to the overview

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Polymer2019, vol 167pp. 146-153

DOI:10.1016/j.polymer.2019.01.081

Abstract

Large strain cavitation induced stress whitening was observed in propylene-butene-1 copolymer during stretching by means of ultra-small angle X-ray scattering technique. The critical stress for initiating this cavitation depended on the stretching temperature (Ts). A constant critical stress was found below Ts of 125 °C while the stress started to increase above 125 °C. This peculiar cavitation performance presented in propylene-butene-1 copolymer was supposed to be associated with the melting of unstable crystallites before deformation. Such unstable crystallites were normally composed of chains with co-units or short length. At the strain just before whitening, chains from those melted crystallites could recrystallize wholly into oriented crystallites as the copolymer was stretched below 125 °C while they remained molten when the sample was deformed above 125 °C. Thus, different highly oriented amorphous networks were created below and above 125 °C in copolymer, resulting in different critical stresses for large strain cavitation since this cavitation is determined by the fracture of such oriented amorphous network.

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