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|a Polyolefins :
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|a Machine derived contents note: Contents -- 1 Origins of Polyolefins 1 -- 1.1 Introduction and Prehistory 1 -- 1.2 Polyethylene 2 -- 1.2.1 Low Density Polyethylene 2 -- 1.2.2 Karl Ziegler and High Density Polyethylene 3 -- 1.2.3 Standard Oil of Indiana 5 -- 1.2.4 Phillips Petroleum and High Density Polyethylene 5 -- 1.2.5 Linear Low Density Polyethylene 6 -- 1.3 Isotactic Polypropylene 7 -- 1.3.1 Giulio Natta, Milan Politechnico and Montecatini 7 -- 1.3.2 Standard Oil of Indiana and Phillips Petroleum 8 -- 1.4 Isotactic Polybutene-1 9 -- 1.5 Isotactic Polymers of Higher Olefins and Poly(4-Methyl Pentene-1) 10 -- 1.6 Ethylene-Propylene Rubber 11 -- 1.7 Metallocene Polymerization 12 -- 1.8 Stereoregular Polystyrenes 13 -- 1.8.1 Isotactic Polystyrene 13 -- 1.8.2 Syndiotactic Polystyrene 13 -- 1.9 Syndiotactic Polypropylene 14 -- 1.10 Cyclopolyolefins 14 -- 1.11 New Metallocene Polyolefin Copolymers 16 -- 1.12 Current Production Levels 16 -- 1.13 Bulk Polymer Properties and Chemical Stability 17 -- References 19 -- 2 Characterization Methods 23 -- 2.1 Introduction 23 -- 2.2 Asymmetric Carbon Atoms and Tacticity 23 -- 2.2.1 Low Molecular Weight Compounds 23 -- 2.2.2 Polyolefins [5] 24 -- 2.2.3 Tacticity Levels 26 -- 2.3 Crystallinity 27 -- 2.4 Crystal Structure [16, 17] 28 -- 2.5 Chain Conformations in Crystals 32 -- 2.6 Molecular Weight Distribution [7, 34, 35] 33 -- 2.7 Orientation 37 -- 2.7.1 Uniaxial Orientation 37 -- 2.7.2 Biaxial Orientation 40 -- 2.8 Superstructure 43 -- References 44 -- 3 Crystallography of Polyolefins 49 -- 3.2 Introduction 49 -- 3.2 Early Investigations of Low Molecular Weight Paraffinic Compounds 49 -- 3.3 Polyethylene 55 -- 3.4 Isotactic Polypropylene 58 -- 3.5 Syndiotactic Polypropylene 60 -- 3.6 Isotactic Polybutene-1 62 -- 3.7 Syndiotactic Polybutene-1 63 -- 3.8 Isotactic Poly(4-Methyl Pentene-1) 63 -- 3.9 Isotactic Polymers of Other a-Olefins 65 -- 3.10 Isotactic Polystyrene 66 -- 3.11 Syndiotactic Polystyrene 67 -- 3.12 Summary and Trends 68 -- References 69 -- 4 Single Crystals: Structural Hierarchy and Morphology 75 -- 4.1 Introduction 75 -- 4.2 Polyethylene 75 -- 4.2.1 Single Crystals 75 -- 4.2.2 Flow-Induced Structures from Solution 77 -- 4.2.3 Bulk Structure 78 -- 4.3 Isotactic Polypropylene 80 -- 4.3.1 Single Crystals 80 -- 4.3.2 Flow Induced Structures from Solution 80 -- 4.3.3 Bulk Structure 81 -- 4.4 Syndiotactic Polypropylene 82 -- 4.5 Isotactic Polybutene-1 83 -- 4.5.1 Single Crystals 83 -- 4.5.2 Bulk Structure 83 -- 4.6 Isotactic Poly(4-Methyl Pentene-1) 84 -- 4.6.1 Single Crystals 84 -- 4.6.2 Flow Induced Structures from Solution 84 -- 4.6.3 Bulk Structures 85 -- 4.7 Isotactic Polystyrene 85 -- 4.7.1 Single Crystals 85 -- 4.7.2 Flow Induced Structures from Solution 86 -- 4.7.3 Bulk Structure 86 -- 4.8 Syndiotactic Polystyrene 87 -- 4.8.1 Single Crystals 87 -- 4.8.2 Bulk Structures 87 -- 4.9 Summary 87 -- References 88 -- 5 Spherulites and Quiescent Crystallization 91 -- 5.1 Introduction 91 -- 5.2 Spherulites 91 -- 5.2.1 Quiescently Crystallized Polymers 91 -- 5.2.2 Polyethylene 91 -- 5.2.3 Isotactic Polypropylene 93 -- 5.2.4 Syndiotactic Polypropylene 94 -- 5.2.5 Isotactic Polybutene-1 94 -- 5.2.6 Isotactic Poly(4-methyl pentene-1) 95 -- 5.2.7 Isotactic Polystyrene 95 -- 5.2.8 Syndiotactic Polystyrene 95 -- 5.3 Quiescent Crystallization Kinetics 96 -- 5.3.1 General 96 -- 5.3.2 Polyethylene 98 -- 5.3.3 Isotactic Polypropylene 99 -- 5.3.4 Syndiotactic Polypropylene 100 -- 5.3.5 Isotactic Polybutene-
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