Xingyou TianChangjiu RuanPing CuiWentao LiuJinxing ZhengXian ZhangXiayin YaoKangzhengYong Li
The crystallization process of poly(ethylene terephthalate)/silica nanocomposites were investigated by differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) and then analyzed using the Avrami method. The results indicated that the crystallization of pure poly(ethylene terephthalate) (PET) was fitted for thermal nucleation and three‐dimensional spherical growth throughout the whole process, whereas the crystallization of PET/silica nanocomposites exhibits two stages. The first stage corresponds to athermal nucleation and three‐dimensional spherical growth, and the second stage corresponds to recrystallization caused by the earlier spherulites impingement. The crystallization rate increases remarkably and the activation energies decrease considerably when silica nanoparticles are added. The subsequent melting behavior of the crystallized samples shows that the melting point (T m) of nanocomposites is higher than that of pure PET, which might be caused by two factors: (1) The higher melting point might be due to some hindrance to the PET chains caused by the nanoparticles at the beginning of the melting process; (2) it might also be the case that more perfect crystals can be formed due to the higher crystallization temperatures and lower activation energies of PET/silica nanocomposites.
Xingyou TianChengjiang RuanPing CuiWentao LiuJinxing ZhengX. ZhangXiayin YaoKang ZhengYubin Li
Chunhua GePeng DingLiyi ShiJifang Fu
Kang ZhengXiayin YaoLin ChenTian Xing
Hao LiangFang XieFuquan GuoBiao ChenFusheng LuoZhen Jin