Issue 27, 2023

Unraveling the influential mechanism of short-chain branching on the crystallization of trimodal polyethylene by molecular dynamics simulation

Abstract

Trimodal polyethylene (PE) has become the focus of research in recent years due to its excellent performance. By means of molecular dynamics simulations, we aim to expound the molecular mechanism of short-chain branching (SCB) in the nucleation process, crystallization process and chain entanglement of trimodal PE. In this study, a series of polyethylene models including different short-chain branching concentrations (SCBCs), short-chain branching lengths (SCBLs), and short-chain branching distributions (SCBDs) were considered. The increase of SCBCs greatly reduces the ability of flipping and movement of PE chains, resulting in more time for nucleation and crystallization and a significant reduction of crystallinity. In contrast, an increase in the SCBL only slightly slows down the diffusion rate of the chain, which leads to a little increase in crystallization time. Most important of all, in the study of SCBD, we find that the distribution of SCBs on a high molecular weight chain, which is the characteristic of trimodal PE, is conducive to the chain entanglement and prevents the occurrence of micro phase separation compared with the case where the SCBs are distributed on a medium molecular weight chain. The mechanism of chain entanglement is proposed to explain the effect of SCBs on tie chain entanglement.

Graphical abstract: Unraveling the influential mechanism of short-chain branching on the crystallization of trimodal polyethylene by molecular dynamics simulation

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
10 Feb 2023
Accepted
05 May 2023
First published
07 Jun 2023

Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2023,25, 17912-17922

Unraveling the influential mechanism of short-chain branching on the crystallization of trimodal polyethylene by molecular dynamics simulation

M. Cai, X. He, Z. Liu and B. Liu, Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2023, 25, 17912 DOI: 10.1039/D3CP00664F

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