Volume 91, Issue 3 pp. 1435-1442

Morphology, crystallization and melting properties of isotactic polypropylene blended with lignin

Maurizio Canetti

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Maurizio Canetti

Istituto per lo Studio delle Macromolecole – C.N.R., Via E. Bassini, 15 – 20133 Milano Italy

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Aurelio De Chirico

Aurelio De Chirico

Istituto per lo Studio delle Macromolecole – C.N.R., Via E. Bassini, 15 – 20133 Milano Italy

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Guido Audisio

Guido Audisio

Istituto per lo Studio delle Macromolecole – C.N.R., Via E. Bassini, 15 – 20133 Milano Italy

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First published: 25 November 2003
Citations: 30

Abstract

The influence of lignin (L) on the thermal properties and kinetics of crystallization of isotactic polypropylene (PP) is reported in this article. PP blends containing 5 and 15 wt % of L were prepared by mixing the components in a screw mixer. An increase of the thermal degradation temperature of the blends was observed as a function of L content. The crystallization and thermal behavior of the pure PP and of the PP/L blends were analyzed by differential scanning calorimetry (DSC). Isothermal crystallization kinetics were described by means of the Avrami equation, which suggests a three-dimensional growth of crystalline units, developed by heterogeneous nucleation. The isothermal growth rate of PP spherulites was studied using a polarizing optical microscope. The enhancement of PP crystallization rate for the PP/L blends was observed and ascribed to the nucleating action of lignin particles. Non-isothermal crystallization kinetics were applied, according to the results elaborated by Ziabicki and the method modified by Jeziorny. The kinetic crystallizability of the PP is not influenced by the L present in the blend. In the presence of L, PP can simultaneously crystallize in both the α and β crystalline forms, and the ratio between the α and β forms was determined by X-ray diffraction analysis. Two melting peaks relative to the two crystalline form of PP were observed for the PP/L blends, for all isothermal crystallization temperatures investigated by means of DSC. The equilibrium melting temperature for α-form of pure PP was obtained. © 2003 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Appl Polym Sci 91: 1435–1442, 2004

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