Xiaoliang Tang
University of Science and Technology of China
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Review of Scientific Instruments | 2017
Jie Lu; Yankun Lv; Youxin Ji; Xiaoliang Tang; Zeming Qi; Liangbin Li
We demonstrate the use of a pump-probe setup based on two mid-infrared quantum cascade lasers (QCLs) to investigate the melting and crystallization of materials through resonant absorption. A combination of pump and probe beams fulfills the two-color synchronous detection. Furthermore, narrow linewidth advances the accuracy of measurements and the character of broad tuning range of QCLs enables wide applications in various sample and multiple structures. 1-Eicosene was selected as a simple model system to verify the feasibility of this method. A pulsed QCL was tuned to the absorption peak of CH2 bending vibration at 1467 cm-1 to resonantly heat the sample. The other QCL in continuous mode was tuned to 1643 cm-1 corresponding the C=C stretching vibration to follow the fast melting dynamics. By monitoring the transmission intensity variation of pump and probe beams during pump-probe experiments, the resonant absorption induced fast melting and re-crystallization of 1-Eicosene can be studied. Results show that the thermal effect and melting behaviors strongly depend on the pump wavelength (resonant or non-resonant) and energy, as well as the pump time. The realization and detection of melting and recrystallization can be performed in tens of milliseconds, which improves the time resolution of melting process study based on general mid-infrared spectrum by orders of magnitude. The availability of resonant heating and detections based on mid-infrared QCLs is expected to enable new applications in melting study.
Journal of Chemical Physics | 2017
Junsheng Yang; Xiaoliang Tang; Zhen Wang; Tingyu Xu; Fucheng Tian; Youxin Ji; Liangbin Li
Non-equilibrium molecular dynamics simulations have been performed to study the molecular mechanism of flow-induced crystallization (FIC) of polyethylene (PE). The end-to-end distance of chain Rete and the content of trans conformation Ctrans are extracted out to represent intra-chain conformation ordering at whole chain and segment levels, respectively, while orientation correlation function P, density ρ, and bond orientational order parameter Q4 are taken to depict inter-chain orders. Imposing the extension induces the intra-chain conformational ordering to occur first, which further couples with the inter-chain order and results in the formation of hexagonal packing. Further increasing strain leads to the appearance of orthorhombic order. The results demonstrate that the FIC of PE proceeds via a multi-stage ordering process, during which coupling occurs among stress, intra-chain conformation, and inter-chain orientation and density orderings. Analyzing the flow-induced energy evolution unveils that not only entropy but also energy plays an important role in the FIC.
Review of Scientific Instruments | 2018
Jiarui Chang; Zhen Wang; Xiaoliang Tang; Fucheng Tian; Ke Ye; Liangbin Li
We have designed and constructed a portable extruder with a rotatable mandrel, which can be employed to study the multi-dimensional flow field (MDFF) induced crystallization of polymer combined with in situ wide angle x-ray scattering (WAXS). With the piston driving the melt sample to flow along the channel, a direct axial shear field is achieved. At the same time, the central mandrel keeps rotating under a stable speed, providing the sample with an additional circumferential shear field. By presetting different proportions of the two shear fields, namely, axial and circumferential, various flow states of the sample can be obtained, which makes it capable of investigating the effects of MDFF on polymer crystallization. We have performed an in situ WAXS experiment of MDFF induced crystallization of isotactic polypropylene based on the portable extruder at the beam line BL16B in Shanghai Synchrotron Radiation Facility. The rheological and structural information is collected simultaneously, which manifests the viability of the portable extruder on regulating MDFF and can provide guidance for polymer processing.
Journal of Rheology | 2018
Fucheng Tian; Xiaoliang Tang; Tingyu Xu; Junsheng Yang; Chun Xie; Liangbin Li
A well-known Phan-Thien and Tanner differential viscoelastic constitutive equation has been employed to analyze the nonlinear stability and dynamics of nonisothermal film casting. A finite element method combined with stabilization techniques including discrete elastic viscous stress splitting and the streamline upwind Petrov–Galerkin method was first performed for the numerical calculation of transient film casting. Therefore, the stability analysis of film casting was carried out based on a wider parameter space of processing and the rheological properties of the polymer melt, during which the critical draw ratio for the occurrence of draw resonance (Drc) was taken as an indicator for flow stability. Unlike the results predicted by the upper-convected Maxwell model, the stabilizing region upon an upper critical draw ratio is nonexistent, while more than one peak of Drc was observed with varying aspect ratios, which was dominated by two deformation types named planar and transitional deformations, respec...
Macromolecules | 2017
Lixian Song; Zhen Wang; Xiaoliang Tang; Liang Chen; Pinzhang Chen; Qingxi Yuan; Liangbin Li
Polymer | 2017
Jianzhu Ju; Fengmei Su; Zhen Wang; Haoran Yang; Xiaoliang Tang; Xiaowei Chen; Yankun Lv; Jie Lu; Nan Tian; Liangbin Li
Archive | 2018
Xiaoliang Tang; Junsheng Yang; Fucheng Tian; Tingyu Xu; Chun Xie; Liangbin Li
Macromolecules | 2018
Chun Xie; Xiaoliang Tang; Junsheng Yang; Tingyu Xu; Fucheng Tian; Liangbin Li
arXiv: Soft Condensed Matter | 2017
Xiaoliang Tang; Junsheng Yang; Tingyu Xu; Fucheng Tian; Chun Xie; Liangbin Li
Soft Matter | 2017
Shenghui Wei; Weiheng Huang; Fengmei Su; Xiaoliang Tang; Ningdong Huang; Liangbin Li