About the microstructure of PCVD prepared crystal mats of statistical oligo-vinylidene-fluoride-trifluoroethylene in relation to other fluorinated polymers |
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Authors: | C. Fischer,J. K. Krü ger,K.-P. Bohn,U. Vogt,J. Schreiber,R. Jim nez,D. Wolf,J. F. Legrand,P. Alnot,B. Servet |
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Affiliation: | C. Fischer,J. K. Krüger,K.-P. Bohn,U. Vogt,J. Schreiber,R. Jiménez,D. Wolf,J. F. Legrand,P. Alnot,B. Servet |
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Abstract: | The room temperature phase of the physical/chemical vapor-deposited statistical co-oligomer VDF/TrFE(70/30) has been characterized by different experimental methods such as small-angle x-ray scattering, wide-angle x-ray diffraction, size-exclusion chromatography, infrared absorption and optical refractometry. The characterization of the elastic properties was carried out using high-performance Brillouin spectroscopy in connection with special scattering geometries. The co-oligomer VDF/TrFE(70/30) was obtained by cracking the parent statistical copolymer and subsequently vapor depositing the shortened chains on highly oriented PTFE substrates (PIA-technique). The room temperature phase of the resulting oriented waxy crystal mats of VDF/TrFE(70/30) is predominantly ferroelectric. The physical properties are very different to those of similarly PIA-prepared n-alkanes, perfluoroalkanes, and blockfluoroalkanes. The microstructure of VDF/TrFE(70/30) is interpreted in terms of partially crystalline nano-sized structures giving rise to a marked freezing process below room temperature. © 1995 John wiley & Sons, Inc. |
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Keywords: | oriented fluoro-oligomers chemical vapor deposition ferroelectricity glass transition Brillouin spectroscopy x-ray diffraction vinylidene fluoride trifluoroethylene |
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