Characterization andmodeling of amorphous andcrystalline ratios in poly-acrylates

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Abstract: At Nouryon Stockvik the Expancel production site is located. Expandable microspheres areused in for many types of applications and is a technically challenging product. At ExpancelStockvik they are constantly striving to improve product properties in line with customerexpectations. To be able to do this, it is important to understand the properties of themicrospheres such as crystallinity and crystallite size.Films was prepared from microspheres dissolved in DMA and analyzed with High-resolutionSEM, Powder X-Ray Diffraction and Raman Spectroscopy. The aim was to develop a methodto investigate and determine crystalline ratios and crystallite size within the microsphere filmsand the microspheres before film preparation. The eventual correlation between morphologyand crystallinity was also studied. An attempt of finding an amorphous reference sample wasalso performed, this was done by grinding microspheres in liquid nitrogen, unfortunately, nosuccess was reached. Gauss-fitting was therefore performed to be able to find the amorphousregions of the XRD Diffractogram for the calculations of crystallinity and crystallite size. TheGauss-fitting was successfully performed with good R-square values.During the Raman analysis some fluorescence problems occurred, this problem will probablybe solved if a laser source with higher excitation frequency is used in future analysis. Evenwith fluorescence problems, Raman analysis could successfully be performed and giveinformation of the composition. The crystallite size was in general larger for the microspheresbefore they were prepared from dissolving them to make films. Generally, it seems as there isa correlation between the morphology, crystallinity, and crystallite size.

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