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Abstract
The strain-induced crystallization behaviors of ultrasonic micro-injection molded poly(L-lactic acid)/poly(D-lactic acid) (PLLA/PDLA) samples from an amorphous state were investigated by stress-strain relations and in situ wide angle X-ray diffraction (WAXD) measurements. The formation of direct strain-induced stereocomplex (SC) was evident. In samples molded at 50 and 80 °C, this phenomenon can be attributed to the acceleration of the ordered structures due to the existence of a large number of SC nuclei. The SC nuclei are assumed to serve as the transient physical cross-links to initiate the strain-induced crystallization. The onset of strain-induced crystallization is analogous to the heating induced structural reorganization. Consequently, the observed strain-induced SC process can be considered a pseudo process, which is actually thermally induced. Upon further stretching, the actual strain-induced crystallization occurs with the exclusive formation of the homocrystallite (HC), while the preceding formed SC crystals undergo slight fragmentation during subsequent tensile deformation. At 120 °C, due to the reduced number of SC nuclei within the sample, the occurrence of cold crystallization during stretching plays a more significant role than SC nuclei with respect to the strain-induced SC process, as demonstrated by in situ WAXD measurements upon annealing in both the static and stretched states.
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Chinese Journal of Polymer Science (CJPS) is a monthly journal published in English and sponsored by the Chinese Chemical Society and the Institute of Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences. CJPS is edited by a distinguished Editorial Board headed by Professor Qi-Feng Zhou and supported by an International Advisory Board in which many famous active polymer scientists all over the world are included. The journal was first published in 1983 under the title Polymer Communications and has the current name since 1985.
CJPS is a peer-reviewed journal dedicated to the timely publication of original research ideas and results in the field of polymer science. The issues may carry regular papers, rapid communications and notes as well as feature articles. As a leading polymer journal in China published in English, CJPS reflects the new achievements obtained in various laboratories of China, CJPS also includes papers submitted by scientists of different countries and regions outside of China, reflecting the international nature of the journal.