Epitaxial crystallization of polyoxymethylene on NaCl single crystal in dilute solution |
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Authors: | Yukihiko Sato |
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Abstract: | The epitaxial crystallization of polyoxymethylene (POM) is observed from 0.01% cyclohexanol solution on the (001) cleavage face of NaCl. High-resolution electron microscopy reveals that the crystals are definitely triangular, rather than rectangular prisms, although the crystals have previously been interpreted as “edge-on” arrangements of lamellar crystals. An electron diffraction pattern obtained from films, which were piled up with a maximum of nine sheets per grid, shows that plane spacing of the epitaxial crystals is 3.87 Å and almost the same as the [ left{ {10bar 10} right} ] spacing (3.86 Å) of hexagonal single crystal of POM: the axes of POM fold chains in the crystals are parallel to the (001) plane. A possible mechanism for the epitaxial crystallization of POM is proposed. |
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