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Characterization of linear low density polyethylene by temperature rising elution fractionation and by differential scanning calorimetry
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机译:Characterization of linear low density polyethylene by temperature rising elution fractionation and by differential scanning calorimetry
AbstractIn this article we consider characterization of the branching distribution of LLDPE by analytical TREF and by DSC techniques. Qualitatively, both methods yield parallel information, provided that the DSC samples are prepared at very slow cooling rates. Analytical TREF provides more quantitative information, however, in that the mass fraction of material with different branch levels can be estimated. Full characterization of a polyethylene requires the use of a preparative TREF technique, in which fractions dissolved at preselected temperatures are investigated for branching with high resolution13C NMR and for molecular weight distribution, with high temperature SEC analyses.
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