Morphology of cold-drawn polyethylene |
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Authors: | G. S. Y. Yeh P. H. Geil |
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Affiliation: | 1. Division of Polymer Science Case Western Reserve University , Cleveland , Ohio;2. Department of Chemical and Metallurgical Engineering , University of Michigan , Ann Arbor , Michigan;3. Division of Polymer Science Case Western Reserve University , Cleveland , Ohio |
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Abstract: | Small-angle studies suggest the presence of either a 1000- or a 100-Å periodicity in cold-drawn polyethylene. A 1000-Å periodicity is shown in cold-drawn polyethylene thin films to be due to regular placements of portions of two or three lamellae which stayed together during deformation by interlamellar ties. The 100-Å periodicity is shown by dark-field electron microscopy and, in particular, by bright-field diffraction-contrast microscopy to be due to alternating crystalline and noncrystalline units aligned in 100-Å diameter microfibrils. At lower draw ratios, a lateral alignment of the 100-Å units is observed, resulting in the formation of “wavy lamellae.” Although the wavy lamellae are destroyed at higher draw ratios, the 100-Å units remain present throughout the sample. These observations suggest the possible presence of a grain structure of the order of 100 Å in the original crystal. |
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Keywords: | Annealing effects Sorption properties Polyesters |
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