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The crystallization of low-density polyethylene: a molecular dynamics simulation
Authors:Xiu-bin ZhangZe-sheng Li  Zhong-yuan LuChia-Chung Sun
Affiliation:Institute of Theoretical Chemistry, State Key Laboratory of Theoretical and Computational Chemistry, Jilin University, Changchun 130023, P.R. China
Abstract:Three models (star-shaped, H-shaped, and comb-shaped polyethylenes) are used to study the crystallization behavior of low-density polyethylene at the molecular level by means of molecular dynamics simulation. It is shown that, for the three types of polyethylene corresponding to the models, the neighboring sequences of trans bonds firstly aggregate together to form local ordered domains, and then they coalesce to a lamellar structure. In the process, the branching sites are rejected to the fold surface gradually. The driving force for the relaxation process is the attractive van der Waals interaction between the chain segments. Furthermore, it is found that the number of the branch sites and the length of the branch play an important role in determining the formation of the lamellar structure. The longer the length of the branch and the fewer the number of the branch sites, the more perfect lamellar structure can be formed.
Keywords:Molecular dynamics simulation  Polyethylene  Long branching
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