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Simultaneous enhancement in processability and mechanical properties of polyethylenes via tuning the molecular weight distribution from unimodal to bimodal shape

Author
Corresponding AuthorHe, Chaobin; Chen, Zhong-Ren
Publication Years
2022-10-14
DOI
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ISSN
0032-3861
EISSN
1873-2291
Volume258
Abstract
Semicrystalline polymers with bimodal molecular weight distribution (MWD) have captured broad interest in academia and industry. Current efforts to understand the effect of bimodal MWD shape compared with unimodal shape are mixed with factors such as molecular weight, chain branching or phase separation. The collective effect is difficult to decouple in order to elucidate the independent contribution of MWD shape on the properties of polymers. In this work, a chain transfer polymerization method has been utilized to prepare well-defined linear unimodal and bimodal polyethylenes (PEs), to serve as a model system for the study of the impact of the MWD shape on the crystallization, rheology and mechanical properties of semicrystalline polymers. It has been demonstrated that PEs with bimodal shape display simultaneously enhanced crystallinity, processability, Young's modulus and tensile strength while ductility is unaffected. Compared to unimodal PEs with comparable molecular weights, bimodal PEs show about 40% lower processing viscosity, while exhibiting up to 30% greater tensile strength. This represents the first systematic comparative investigation of MWD shape-property rela-tionship at the same molecular weight over a wide molecular weight range. This work indicates that semi -crystalline polymers with bimodal MWD shape have the merit to overcome the trade-off between processing and performance without altering average molecular weight, chain structure or chemical composition.
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First ; Corresponding
Funding Project
[2021YFB3800705] ; [22075124] ; [JCYJ20190809115013348] ; [JCYJ20210324103811030] ; [2020B121201002]
WOS Research Area
Polymer Science
WOS Subject
Polymer Science
WOS Accession No
WOS:000862213900001
Publisher
ESI Research Field
CHEMISTRY
Data Source
Web of Science
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Cited Times [WOS]:3
Document TypeJournal Article
Identifierhttp://kc.sustech.edu.cn/handle/2SGJ60CL/406030
DepartmentShenzhen Grubbs Institute
理学院_化学系
Affiliation
1.Southern Univ Sci & Technol, Shenzhen Grubbs Inst, Shenzhen 518055, Peoples R China
2.Southern Univ Sci & Technol, Dept Chem, Shenzhen 518055, Peoples R China
3.Southern Univ Sci & Technol, Guangdong Prov Key Lab Catalysis, Shenzhen 518055, Peoples R China
4.Natl Univ Singapore NUS, Dept Mat Sci & Engn, 9 Engn Dr 1, Singapore 117575, Singapore
5.ASTAR, Inst Mat Res & Engn, 2 Fusionopolis Way, Singapore 138634, Singapore
First Author AffilicationShenzhen Grubbs Institute;  Department of Chemistry
Corresponding Author AffilicationShenzhen Grubbs Institute;  Department of Chemistry;  Southern University of Science and Technology
First Author's First AffilicationShenzhen Grubbs Institute
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Long, Chuanjiang,Dong, Zhen,Liu, Xiaoqing,et al. Simultaneous enhancement in processability and mechanical properties of polyethylenes via tuning the molecular weight distribution from unimodal to bimodal shape[J]. POLYMER,2022,258.
APA
Long, Chuanjiang.,Dong, Zhen.,Liu, Xiaoqing.,Yu, Feng.,Shang, Yuxuan.,...&Chen, Zhong-Ren.(2022).Simultaneous enhancement in processability and mechanical properties of polyethylenes via tuning the molecular weight distribution from unimodal to bimodal shape.POLYMER,258.
MLA
Long, Chuanjiang,et al."Simultaneous enhancement in processability and mechanical properties of polyethylenes via tuning the molecular weight distribution from unimodal to bimodal shape".POLYMER 258(2022).
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