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Title

Experimental study on the effect of molecular weight and chemical composition distribution on the mechanical response of high‐density polyethylene.

Authors

Jani, Farzad; Sepahi, Abdolhannan; Afzali, Seyyed Kamal; Houshmand Moayed, Saeed

Abstract

This article aims to appraise the effect of microstructure comprising molecular weight distribution and chemical composition distribution on the mechanical properties of high‐density polyethylene (HDPE). HDPE resins were synthesized using several titanium–magnesium‐supported Ziegler–Natta catalysts in the industrial gas phase reactor under the same polymerization condition. Gel permeation chromatography and crystallization elution fractionation (CEF) were conducted on the resins to characterize the molecular weight and comonomer distribution. Crystallization, thermal and rheological behavior were evaluated following differential scanning calorimetry, polarization light microscopy, and rheometric mechanical spectrometry. The resins with higher soluble fraction in trichlorobenzene below 80°C (highly branched low molecular weight chains) exhibited longer crystallization time based on the crystallization kinetic obtained from the Avrami model. Rheological determination of the molecular weight between entanglements (Me) and the average lamella thickness based on the Gibbs–Thomson equation revealed that the entanglement density and impact strength decreased, and the average lamella thickness increased with an increase in the ratio of CEF eluted fraction below 80°C to the crystallizable fraction in the range of 80–90°C.

Subjects

HIGH density polyethylene; MOLECULAR weights; GEL permeation chromatography; ZIEGLER-Natta catalysts; POLARIZATION microscopy; CATALYST poisoning; COMPATIBILIZERS

Publication

Polymer Engineering & Science, 2023, Vol 63, Issue 1, p176

ISSN

0032-3888

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.1002/pen.26196

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