Influence of Cooling Rate on The Temperature Rising Elution Fractionation of One Poly(1‐Butene‐Co‐Ethylene) Resin And Microstructure of Its Fractions

Macromolecular Chemistry and Physics(2023)

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AbstractTREF (Temperature Rising Elution Fractionation) is a method to separate resins based on crystallizability. The influence of TREF cooling rate (V0) on the fractionation process is still unclear. Herein, a poly(1‐butene‐co‐ethylene) resin was fractionated by TREF method at three different cooling rates (1, 2 and 4°C/h), and then the fractions were analyzed by high‐temperature gel permeation chromatography (HT‐GPC), differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) and 13C nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy (13C‐NMR). The cooling rate V0 affects the crystallization process of the PB‐1 resin, resulting in different fraction contents at the same elution temperature. Furthermore, the cooling rate also affects the chain microstructure of fractions obtained from the same elution temperatures, i.e., the content of 1‐butene and ethylene monomer units, average sequence length and isotacticity. The lower cooling rate is beneficial to the effective separation of the fractions with weak crystallizability. These results have important guidance for optimizing fractionation conditions and obtaining different narrow distribution fractions of PB‐1 resin.This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved
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elution fractionation,resin,temperature,poly1‐butene‐co‐ethylene
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