Crystal structural evolution and cavitation in biodegradable polyglycolide: An in-situ WAXD/SAXS study during hot-stretching
The structural evolution of high-crystallinity polyglycolide (PGA) during hot-stretching from 50 °C to 150 °C was investigated using synchrotron in-situ WAXD/SAXS techniques. The structural evolution during stretching at different temperatures can be divided into three stages. The stage preceding th...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Polymer (Guilford) 2024-10, Vol.311, p.127517, Article 127517 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The structural evolution of high-crystallinity polyglycolide (PGA) during hot-stretching from 50 °C to 150 °C was investigated using synchrotron in-situ WAXD/SAXS techniques. The structural evolution during stretching at different temperatures can be divided into three stages. The stage preceding the yield point, the lamellar crystals undergo extensive slip due to shear forces. The crystallite size decreases by 43.9 % during stretching at 50 °C, while it only decreases by 23.8 % at 150 °C. In this stage, cavities with their long axes vertical to the stretching direction form between the lamellar stacks parallel to the stretching direction. Higher stretching temperatures are less favorable for the formation of these cavities. Stage from yield point to onset of strain hardening, some of the small crystals formed in the previous stage accumulate in the oblique direction. After reaching the critical strain, they reorient towards the stretching direction. This reorientation causes fragmentation and recrystallization, promoting the further development of cavities. Both the cavities and the recrystallized crystals align along the stretching direction. In the strain-hardening stage, new crystal formation occurs under stress, and higher temperatures favor the formation of highly oriented crystals. As a result, the crystallinity and crystal orientation of PGA at the end of stretching are positively correlated with the stretching temperature.
The structural evolution of high-crystallinity PGA during stretching at all temperatures incudes cavition and three crystallization stages, namely crystal slip, fragmentation-recrystallization, and stress-induced crystallization. Increasing the stretching temperature promotes the formation of highly oriented crystals and the alignment of cavities along the stretching direction. [Display omitted]
•High-crystallinity PGA was in-situ investigated over a wide stretching temperature range.•Crystallization and cavitation accompany at all stretching temperatures.•High temperature promotes the formation of oriented crystals and the alignment of cavities along the stretching direction. |
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ISSN: | 0032-3861 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.polymer.2024.127517 |