| Literature DB >> 30970722 |
Yang Kong1, Yangmin Ma2, Lele Lei3, Xuechuan Wang4, Haijun Wang5.
Abstract
The crystallization behavior of poly(ε-caprolactone) (PCL) in a poly(vinylidene fluoride) (PVDF)/PCL blend as well as on a highly orientated PVDF substrate was studied by means of POM, DSC and TEM. The results show that the miscibility of the PVDF/PCL blend and the spherulitic morphology of PVDF varies with the blend ratio. For all the compositions, the pre-existing PVDF crystals accelerated the crystallization of PCL because the PVDF exhibits very strong nucleation ability toward PCL as reflected by the occurrence of heteroepitaxy and the transcrystallization of PBA on the PVDF substrate. This is associated with the perfect lattice matching between the PBA and PVDF crystals.Entities:
Keywords: blend; crystallization; poly(vinylidene fluoride); poly(ε-caprolactone)
Year: 2017 PMID: 30970722 PMCID: PMC6432374 DOI: 10.3390/polym9020042
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Polymers (Basel) ISSN: 2073-4360 Impact factor: 4.329
Figure 1POM images of (a1–a4) 70/30, (b1–b4) 50/50 and (c1–c4) 30/70 PVDF/PCL blends. The blend samples were first cooled from 190 to 150 °C for the crystallization of PVDF and then quenched to 30 °C to crystallize PCL.
Figure 2SEM images of (a,b) PVDF-rich phase and (c,d) PCL-rich phase in the 70/30 PVDF/PCL blend crystallized at 150 °C. The PCL component has been etched away.
Figure 3Crystallization of PCL at 30 °C for (a) 2 min, (b) 5 min, (c) 10 min and (d) 20 min after the crystallization of PVDF at 100 °C in PVDF/PCL (70/30) blend.
Figure 4(a) DSC cooling traces of PVDF/PCL blends at 10 °C/min and (b) subsequent melting behavior at 10 °C/min.
Figure 5(a) Optical micrograph shows the morphologies of PCL melt-crystallized at 30 °C on glass slide (lower left corner) and PVDF substrate (upper right corner); (b) Electron diffraction pattern of a PCL/PVDF double-layered film.