eXPRESS Polymer Letters (Oct 2015)

Crystalline plasticity in isotactic polypropylene below and above the glass transition temperature

  • G. Polt,
  • F. Spieckermann,
  • H. Wilhelm,
  • Ch. Fischer,
  • E. Schafler,
  • S. Bernstorff,
  • M. Zehetbauer

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3144/expresspolymlett.2015.81
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 10
pp. 894 – 900

Abstract

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In-situ X-ray diffraction was applied to isotactic polypropylene with a high volume fraction of α-phase (α-iPP) while it has been compressed at temperatures below and above its glass transition temperature Tg. The diffraction patterns were evaluated by the Multi-reflection X-ray Profile Analysis (MXPA) method, revealing microstructural parameters such as the density of dislocations and the size of coherently scattering domains (CSD-size). A significant difference in the development of the dislocation density was found compared to compression at temperatures above Tg, pointing at a different plastic deformation mechanism at these temperatures. Based on the individual evolutions of the dislocation density and CSD-size observed as a function of compressive strain, suggestions for the deformation mechanisms occurring below and above Tg are made.

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