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Journal of Applied Crystallography | 2006

Probing the flow-induced shish-kebab structure in entangled polyethylene melts by synchrotron X-ray scattering

Jong Kahk Keum; Feng Zuo; Benjamin S. Hsiao

In-situ rheo small-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS) and rheo wide-angle X-ray diffraction (WAXD) techniques were used to investigate the flow-induced crystalline structure in entangled melts of ultrahigh-molecular-weight polyethylene (UHMWPE)/low-molecular-weight polyethylene (LMWPE) blends (0, 2 and 5 wt% of UHMWPE). Immediately after a step shear at 415 K, SAXS and WAXD results confirmed that only the shish structure was formed in the melts without kebabs. The topological deformation of entangled UHMWPE chains in the blend was responsible for the formation of shish. The missing kebab growth in the presence of shish indicated that secondary nucleation of coiled chains on the shish surface was frustrated at high temperatures close to the equilibrium melting temperature (418.5 K). When the temperature was quenched to 407 K, both blends (but not pure LMWPE) clearly exhibited oriented kebab growth. An Avrami analysis was applied to investigate the nucleation and growth of kebabs. Results indicated that kebabs were probably grown under athermal nucleation and diffusion-controlled conditions. In addition, the crystallization rate under predetermined nucleation was strongly governed by the concentration of shish.


Polymer | 2007

The role of interlamellar chain entanglement in deformation-induced structure changes during uniaxial stretching of isotactic polypropylene

Feng Zuo; Jong Kahk Keum; Xuming Chen; Benjamin S. Hsiao; Hongyu Chen; Shih-Yaw Lai; Ronald Wevers; Jing Li


Macromolecules | 2008

Formation and Stability of Shear-Induced Shish-Kebab Structure in Highly Entangled Melts of UHMWPE/HDPE Blends

Jong Kahk Keum; Feng Zuo; Benjamin S. Hsiao


Macromolecules | 2006

Thermal stability of shear-induced shish-kebab precursor structure from high molecular weight polyethylene chains

Feng Zuo; Jong Kahk Keum; Ling Yang; Rajesh H. Somani; Benjamin S. Hsiao


Polymer | 2010

Effects of molecular weight on poly(ω-pentadecalactone) mechanical and thermal properties

Jiali Cai; Chen Liu; Minmin Cai; Jie Zhu; Feng Zuo; Benjamin S. Hsiao; Richard A. Gross


Macromolecules | 2010

An in Situ X-ray Structural Study of Olefin Block and Random Copolymers under Uniaxial Deformation

Feng Zuo; Christian Burger; Xuming Chen; Yimin Mao; Benjamin S. Hsiao; Hongyu Chen; Gary R. Marchand; Shih-Yaw Lai; Debbie Chiu


Polymer | 2007

Probing nucleation and growth behavior of twisted kebabs from shish scaffold in sheared polyethylene melts by in situ X-ray studies

Jong Kahk Keum; Christian Burger; Feng Zuo; Benjamin S. Hsiao


Macromolecules | 2011

Effects of Block Architecture on Structure and Mechanical Properties of Olefin Block Copolymers under Uniaxial Deformation

Feng Zuo; Yimin Mao; Xiaowei Li; Christian Burger; Benjamin S. Hsiao; Hongyu Chen; Gary R. Marchand


Macromolecules | 2011

Wide-Angle X-ray Scattering Study on Shear-Induced Crystallization of Propylene-1-Butylene Random Copolymer: Experiment and Diffraction Pattern Simulation

Yimin Mao; Christian Burger; Feng Zuo; Benjamin S. Hsiao; Aspy K. Mehta; Cynthia A. Mitchell; Andy H. Tsou


Polymer | 2011

An in-situ X-ray scattering study during uniaxial stretching of ionic liquid/ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene blends

Xiaowei Li; Yimin Mao; Hongyang Ma; Feng Zuo; Benjamin S. Hsiao; Benjamin Chu

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Yimin Mao

Stony Brook University

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Ling Yang

Stony Brook University

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Xuming Chen

Stony Brook University

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