The crystallization and morphology of reactor-made blends of isotactic polypropylene ( PP ) with a large content of ethylene -propylene rubber ( EPR ) (i.e., ú 50%) were investigated. In the blends, PP was found to form spherulites during the crystallization process, with the growth rate constant un
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