Multiple melting peak analysis with gel-spun ultra-high molar mass polyethylene

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A. Boller
B. Wunderlich
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[1] The University of Tennessee,Department of Chemistry
[2] Oak Ridge National Laboratory,Chemical and Analytical Sciences Division
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double melting peak; DSC; fiber; polyethylene;
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The multiple melting peaks observed on differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) of ultrahigh molar-mass polyethylene fibers (UHMMPE) are analyzed as a function of sample mass. Using modern DSC capable of recognizing single fibers of microgram size, it is shown that the multiple peaks are in part or completely due to sample packing. Loosely packed fibers fill the entire volume of the pan with rather large thermal resistance to heat flow. On melting, the fibers contract and flow to collect ultimately at the bottom of the pan. This process seems to be able to cause an artifact of multistage melting dependent on the properties of the fibers. A method is proposed to greatly reduce, or even eliminate, errors of this type. The crucial elements of the analysis of melting behavior and melting temperature are decreasing the sample size and packing the individual fibers in a proper geometry, or to introduce inert media to enhance heat transport.
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页码:343 / 349
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