Intramolecular nucleation model for polymer crystallization
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2003
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Hu, W.
Frenkel, D.
Mathot, V.B.F.
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Abstract
We report a numerical study of the free energy barrier for crystallization and melting of a
single homopolymer chain. The simulations show that the free energy barrier separating the crystalline
and molten states at the same free energy level strongly depends on the chain length. However, at a
fixed temperature the barrier for single-chain crystallization is independent of chain length. This
observation is in agreement with recent experiments on multichain bulk-polymer systems and can be
understood theoretically if we assume that the primary nucleation of polymer crystals is determined by
intramolecular nucleation. If we further assume that the subsequent growth of polymer crystals is
controlled by two-dimensional intramolecular nucleation on the growth front, we can even account for
the experimentally observed molecular segregation during crystal growth as well as the chain-length
independence of the free energy barrier for secondary nucleation.