Xiaodong LiMeishuai ZouLisha LeiLonghao Xi
The non-isothermal crystallization behaviors of poly (ethylene glycol) (PEG) and poly (ethylene glycol)-b-poly(ε-caprolactone) (PEG-PCL) were investigated through a commercially available chip-calorimeter Flash DSC2+. The non-isothermal crystallization data under different cooling rates were analyzed by the Ozawa model, modified Avrami model, and Mo model. The results of the non-isothermal crystallization showed that the PCL block crystallized first, followed by the crystallization of the PEG block when the cooling rate was 50–200 K/s. However, only the PEG block can crystallize when the cooling rate is 300–600 K/s. The crystallization of PEG-PCL is completely inhibited when the cooling rate is 1000 K/s. The modified Avrami and Ozawa models were found to describe the non-isothermal crystallization processes well. The growth methods of PEG and PEG-PCL are both three-dimensional spherulitic growth. The Mo model shows that the crystallization rate of PEG is greater than that of PEG-PCL.
Pei WangLian LiuChao QuZhiyong WeiMin Qi
B. BogdanovA. VidtsE. SchachtH. Berghmans
Lian LiuPei WangChao QuZhiyong WeiMin Qi
Changyang GongShuai ShiXiuhong WangYujun WangShaozhi FuPengwei DongLijuan ChenXia ZhaoYuquan WeiZhiyong Qian
Xiangning WenYunlan SuShaofan LiWeilong JuDujin Wang