ABSTRACT
In this work, polypropylene random copolymer (PPR) was taken as an example to study the changes of mechanical properties related to its microstructure evolution. Firstly, the toughness and fracture morphology were analyzed by notched Izod impact test and scanning electron microscope. Annealing at relative lower temperatures (<100°C), mechanical properties are slightly enhanced, which should be pointed out that significant improvements have been observed when annealing at relative higher temperatures (>100°C). Secondly, the study was conducted from the conventional differential scanning calorimetry, wide angle X-ray diffraction, and small-angle X-ray scattering to analyses the changes in the crystalline and amorphous regions. Dynamic thermomechanical analysis was employed to explore the changes of molecular mobility in samples after annealing at different temperatures. Moreover, to find out the stress transfer between the crystalline regions and the amorphous regions, we did further analysis of the typical stress–strain curves and proposed the mechanism of microstructure evolution during annealing process. The results shown that amorphous rearranged and formed thinner lamellae when annealing at relative low temperature. While annealing at higher temperatures, the mobile and rigid amorphous regions rearranged into more perfect lamellae and the density of stress transmitters was increased significantly.