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T. R. Ryle

Bio: T. R. Ryle is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Vinyl acetate & Polyethylene. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 1 publications receiving 393 citations.

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TL;DR: In this paper, an analytical temperature-rising elution fractionation (Tthis paper) system for determining short-chain branching (SCB) or copolymer distributions in poly-ethylenes and ethylene copolymers is described.
Abstract: A description is given of an analytical temperature-rising elution fractionation (TREF) system for the purpose of determining short-chain branching (SCB) or copolymer distributions in poly-ethylenes and ethylene copolymers. The system achieves fractionation on the basis of crystallizability and is shown to be very little influenced by molecular weight in the normal high polymer range. Sample preparation by slow cooling from relatively dilute solution followed by continuous elution with a simultaneous and fairly rapid rate of temperature rise proves to be an efficient fractionation process. An on-line detector and data system allows application of a calibration curve to give realistic SCB distribution data in a convenient manner. The potential value of the TREF technique for providing structural information is illustrated by examples which include low-density high-pressure resins made by both tubular and autoclave reactors, high- and low-density resins made by low-pressure processes, and copolymers of ethylene with vinyl acetate and ethyl acrylate.

404 citations


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TL;DR: The last 20 years have brought a series of breakthroughs in polyolefins catalysis technology as mentioned in this paper, from Ziegler-Natta catalysis to post-metallocene technology, each new development has increased the producer's freedom in more precisely controlling polymer structure and properties.

308 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, a new procedure to fractionate ethylene/α-olefin copolymers using step-crystallization was presented, which allows melt/melt and melt/solid segregation to occur during thermal cycles that promote self-nucleation, crystallization and annealing processes.
Abstract: A new procedure to fractionate ethylene/α-olefin copolymers using DSC is presented. This procedure allows melt/melt and melt/solid segregation to occur during thermal cycles that promote self-nucleation, crystallization and annealing processes (Successive Self-Nucleation/ Annealing, SSA). The SSA has been compared with the Step-Crystallization (SC) method proposed earlier in the literature to qualitatively characterize chain branching distribution in a faster and easier way than Temperature Rising Elution Fractionation (TREF). In general, SSA produces better fractionation than SC and the DSC derived chain branching distribution by SSA can be qualitatively comparable to that obtained by TREF. The SSA technique could have important applications for the characterization of polymers that crystallize over a broad temperature range.

268 citations

Patent
12 Aug 2003
TL;DR: In this paper, a polyolefin and a nonfunctionalized hydrocarbon plasticizer are combined to form a polycarbon polyethylene (PCP) and polypropylene (PP) composite.
Abstract: The present invention relates to plasticized polyolefin compositions comprising a polyolefin and a non-functionalized hydrocarbon plasticizer.

248 citations

Patent
13 Nov 1995
TL;DR: In this article, an ethylene polymer extrusion composition having high drawdown and substantially reduced neck-in, a process for making such a composition and a process of using such a composite to prepare extrusion coatings, extrusion profiles and extrusion cast films are disclosed.
Abstract: An ethylene polymer extrusion composition having high draw down and substantially reduced neck-in, a process for making such a composition and a process of using such a composition to prepare extrusion coatings, extrusion profiles and extrusion cast films are disclosed. The ethylene polymer extrusion composition is made of 75-95 weight percent of at least one ethylene α-olefin interpolymer and 5-25 weight percent of at least one high pressure ethylene polymer characterized as having high melt strength and a broad, bimodal molecular weight distribution. In profiles, coatings or films, the composition can be used as sealant, adhesive or abuse resistance layers.

233 citations

Book ChapterDOI
01 Jan 1990
TL;DR: In this article, an outline is given of the development of temperature rising elution fractionation (Tthis article) technique for polymer separation on the basis of crystallizability, which has found application mainly in the area of analysis of semi-crystalline polyolefins and has been significantly influenced by the desire to establish the structure of linear low density polyethylenes.
Abstract: An outline is given of the development of temperature rising elution fractionation (TREF) technique for polymer separation on the basis of crystallizability. The TREF technique has found application mainly in the area of analysis of semi-crystalline polyolefins and its development has been significantly influenced by the desire to establish the structure of linear low density polyethylenes. These materials exhibit an unusually broad distribution of comonomer which can be readily explored by TREF. Systems have been developed which can provide fractionation on a preparative scale, where recovery of fractions for further analysis is desirable and more recently on a small scale, where rapid analysis using detectors provide refined crystallizability distributions. A description is given of these fractionation systems along with a discussion of the separation mechanism and the significance of controlling the crystallization step to achieve fractionation efficiency.

232 citations