Abstract: | The phase diagrams of some binary systems such as poly(ethy lene oxide)-p-dihalogenobenzene, poly(ethylene oxide)-resorcinol and poly(ethylene oxide)-p-nitrophenol show the existence of molecular complexes with a well definite stoichiometry. The crystal structure of these molecular complexes has been determined by wide-angle X-ray diffraction. The morphology of these molecular complexes crystallized from the melt is investigated by differential scanning calorimetry and small angle X-ray scattering. PEO-p-dichlorobenzene and PEO-resorcinol complexes crystallize from the melt as extended chains (EC) or integral folded chain (IFC) lamellar crystals. As observed for PEO oligomers, the fraction of EC crystals of PEO-resorcinol increases with the crystallization temperature. However EC crystals are present in a larger range of crystallization temperatures than for pure PEO. On the other hand, the PEO-p-nitrophenol complex crystallizes over all the studied crystallization temperature range as stable non integral folded chain (NIFC) crystals. Explanations related to the crystal structure of these complexes and to their mode of growth are invoked to explain these two deeply different lamellar morphologies. |