Volume 34, Issue 2 pp. 593-599
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Melting of ultrahigh molecular weight polyethylene

Xi-You Wang

Xi-You Wang

Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, California 90089-1211

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R. Salovey

R. Salovey

Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, California 90089-1211

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First published: 5 August 1987
Citations: 47

Abstract

On heating in DSC, samples of UHMWPE show a single, fairly sharp, melting endotherm which may be increased to a peak temperature of 147°C and 77% crystallinity by annealing at elevated temperatures. An irreversible conversion of nascent to folded crystals, between 134 and 142°C, was observed by heating nascent UHMWPE powder in the calorimeter. In the presence of n-hexatriacontane, the melting endotherm of UHMWPE was depressed and broadened and the conversion of nascent to melt-crystallized polyethylene facilitated on heating. A melt-crystallized mixture of ordinary linear polyethylene (HDPE) and UHMWPE was not resolved on remelting. After annealing this mixture for 12 h at 130°C, HDPE was fractionated and the melting of UHMWPE was sharpened. Crystals of UHMWPE, prepared from dilute solution in xylene, show a single sharp melting endotherm and high crystallinity, but the melting peak is reduced in temperature compared to nascent crystallized powder.

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