Nucleating agents (NAs) are widely used for speeding up processing and tuning the final optical and mechanical properties. Despite their industrial importance, the search for highly efficient NAs is still mainly empirical. In this work, the heterogeneous nucleation process of isotactic polypropylene (i-PP) droplets containing nucleating agents (i.e., sodium benzoate (SB), (4,6-di-tert-butylphenyl)phosphate (NA-11), quinacridone quinone (QQ)) dispersed in an immiscible polystyrene matrix has been studied by differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) using an isothermal step crystallization protocol. When semicrystalline polymers are confined into isolated micro- or nanodomains, nucleation can kinetically control the overall crystallization. Dif...
This work demonstrates and models the self-organization of mixed polymorps in polymers containing si...
Crystallization of isotactic polypropylene (iPP) at the interface with crystalline films of two comm...
Usually, the nature of surface-induced nucleation in polymer blends is not easily disclosed. A novel...
Nucleating agents (NAs) are widely used for speeding up processing and tuning the final optical and ...
International audienceWe investigate the inter-phase migration of nucleating particles and their eff...
International audienceWe investigate the inter-phase migration of nucleating particles and their eff...
When a minor semicrystalline phase is dispersed in an immiscible blend with another polymer in the f...
In this communication, we present a strategy for the addition of polymeric nucleating agents for the...
It is well established that the microstructure of thermoplastic semi-crystalline polymers depends on...
It is well established that the microstructure of thermoplastic semi-crystalline polymers depends on...
Additives play an important role in physical properties of polymers. One of the most frequently used...
Additives play an important role in physical properties of polymers. One of the most frequently used...
Additives play an important role in physical properties of polymers. One of the most frequently used...
Additives play an important role in physical properties of polymers. One of the most frequently used...
Additives play an important role in physical properties of polymers. One of the most frequently used...
This work demonstrates and models the self-organization of mixed polymorps in polymers containing si...
Crystallization of isotactic polypropylene (iPP) at the interface with crystalline films of two comm...
Usually, the nature of surface-induced nucleation in polymer blends is not easily disclosed. A novel...
Nucleating agents (NAs) are widely used for speeding up processing and tuning the final optical and ...
International audienceWe investigate the inter-phase migration of nucleating particles and their eff...
International audienceWe investigate the inter-phase migration of nucleating particles and their eff...
When a minor semicrystalline phase is dispersed in an immiscible blend with another polymer in the f...
In this communication, we present a strategy for the addition of polymeric nucleating agents for the...
It is well established that the microstructure of thermoplastic semi-crystalline polymers depends on...
It is well established that the microstructure of thermoplastic semi-crystalline polymers depends on...
Additives play an important role in physical properties of polymers. One of the most frequently used...
Additives play an important role in physical properties of polymers. One of the most frequently used...
Additives play an important role in physical properties of polymers. One of the most frequently used...
Additives play an important role in physical properties of polymers. One of the most frequently used...
Additives play an important role in physical properties of polymers. One of the most frequently used...
This work demonstrates and models the self-organization of mixed polymorps in polymers containing si...
Crystallization of isotactic polypropylene (iPP) at the interface with crystalline films of two comm...
Usually, the nature of surface-induced nucleation in polymer blends is not easily disclosed. A novel...