The Mpemba effect and its inverse can be understood as a result of
nonequilibrium thermodynamics. In polymers, changes of state are generally
non-equilibrium processes. However, the Mpemba effect has been rarely reported
in the crystallization of polymers. In the melt, polybutene-1 (PB-1) has the
lowest critical cooling rate in polyolefins and tends to maintain its original
structure and properties with thermal history. A nascent PB-1 sample was
prepared by using metallocene catalysis at low temperature, and the
crystallization behavior and crystalline structure of the PB-1 were
characterized by DSC and WAXS. Experimentally, a clear Mpemba effect is
observed not only in the crystallization of the nascent PB-1 melt in form II
but also in form I obtained from the nascent PB-1 at low melting temperature.
It is proposed that this is due to the differences in the chain conformational
entropy in the lattice which influence conformational relaxation times. The
entropy and the relaxation time can be predicted using the Adam-Gibbs
equations, whereas non-equilibrium thermodynamics is required to describe the
crystallization with the Mpemba effect